How a fairer world could save the planet
Watch the inspiring and urgent exploration of how social justice holds the key to environmental sustainability.
Tony Juniper and Mya-Rose Craig bring together two powerful perspectives on the interconnectedness of equity and the environment. Tony, an esteemed environmentalist and author, draws on decades of experience advocating for a balance between human needs and ecological preservation. His work demonstrates how fairness – whether in resource distribution, climate justice, or community empowerment – is essential for achieving lasting ecological progress.
Mya-Rose Craig, also known as ‘Birdgirl’, amplifies the voices of young people and underrepresented communities in the fight against environmental degradation. As a prominent advocate for diversity in nature conservation, she underscores the necessity of inclusive action – ensuring that all communities, especially those most impacted by environmental challenges, are part of the solution.
Together, Tony and Mya-Rose offer a compelling vision for how equity can drive environmental change, providing both practical insights and inspirational calls to action for a fairer, greener planet. Let’s reimagine a future where fairness drives global sustainability.
Speakers:
- Tony Juniper, Environmentalist, author
- Mya-Rose Craig, Environmental activist, speaker (RSA Fellow)
Mya-Rose Craig
Just Earth: How a Fairer World Will Save the Planet
By Tony Juniper
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