Environmental Justice In Palestine

A mural painted on the wall of a disused pumping station that reads, ‘Our water is our life so let’s preserve it”. In the Jordan Valley numerous springs and wells have been made redundant as the Mountain Aquifer on the western edge of the valley is increasingly exploited by the Israeli-state owned company Mekorot. | © Amnesty International

A look at Colonialism + Climate Justice in Palestine

A tool-kit walking you through the intersections of social and environmental justice in Palestine through an intersectional environmentalist lens.

Toolkit Research by Anonymous Palestinian + SWANA contributors + Diandra Marizet Esparza

 

Key Summary

In this Tool-Kit you will learn about :

  • Environmental Justice Issues in Palestine

  • Palestinian Climate Resistance

  • Intersectional Environmentalism and Colonialism

  • International Solidarity for Palestine

  • Educational and Community Resources

In this tool-kit, readers will walk away with an introduction to the ways in which colonialism and climate change are interconnected, resulting in social and environmental injustices for people + planet.

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