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Author: Ayesha Constable

Ayesha Constable is a feminist climate practitioner in the Caribbean. She is the technical director for climate justice at Global Fund for Women, where she supports cross-regional feminist climate movements in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific.
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Climate Justice at COP28: Perspectives of Caribbean Feminist Activists

Ayesha Constable

Right now, political leaders, corporate representatives and climate activists are gathered in Dubai for the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference—COP28—to discuss approaches to mitigating the climate crisis. We caught up with feminist climate activists in the Caribbean on what climate justice means to them and what their expectations are of COP28.

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