
Addressing climate change is the biggest challenge we’ve ever faced. We know we all need to work together across regions, beliefs and ways of life to make it happen.
The aim of this series is to amplify the combined efforts of young people taking action for climate justice — either through grassroots campaigning, advocacy, individual behaviour change or as part of the Count Us In campaign.
Do you have something to say about the climate crisis? Contribute to this series contact kevinr@restlessdevelopment.org.
Are you taking climate action in some form and want to be the first to find out about opportunities with Restless Development? Join our Climate Action Champions network.
Youth leadership is the only route to Climate Justice.
Traditional topdown and exclusionary models of leadership have failed to deliver climate justice, young people…
Embracing nature in Kangulumira
Environmental degradation in Uganda is a result of governmental neglect, local communities that rely on…
Climate justice requires an inner-revolution.
If we are to rise to the challenge that climate change poses, we must all…
The planet is in need of inclusive youth leadership.
Inclusive youth leadership and compassionate storytelling provides a path to change and climate justice, says…
Build Back Greener. An Interview with Vanessa Nakate
COVID19 has pushed climate change off of the public agenda, and made campaigning difficult. But…
Reforestation: Papering over the cracks of the climate crisis.
Reforestation is great for PR, but will not effectively combat the climate crisis alone, says…
What the COVID-19 response can teach us about fighting climate change.
If we want to win the fight against climate change, we need start treat it…
Small people can do anything!
Sophie has been fundraising for Restless Development for 3 years. She came to speak at…
How to: Make change
Starr Wattam, a previous ICS Restless Development volunteer, started #PlasticAintFantastic as part of her Action…
The College of Mount Saint Vincent, First Climate Walkout Compact.
Wantoe studies in the United States of America and shares with us his story about…
Youth Power: more than 4 million young people and supporting adults join the biggest ever international climate strike
Words and video by Restless Development communications coordinator Gennie Allcott, photos by Loris Nardi (@LorisAnam)…
Why I joined the strike for climate change: Fridays For Future Uganda
Nakabuye Hilda Flavia from Kampala is a 22 year old climate activist and one of…
Franco: the climate change activist changing his community
Gemma Munday, Global Brand & Stories lead at Restless Development, interviewed Franco about his climate…