Introduction
This zine was developed to outline findings of a student research study which examined far-right claims, and campaigns for justice in the Global North, related to the climate and affordability crises. It includes:
- Common narratives that oppose climate action as being necessary for wellbeing
- Counter-narratives that support climate action
- Case studies of climate justice campaigns that demonstrate the power of collective action to address affordability and climate.
This zine aims to help climate movements effectively communicate the connection between climate change and affordability.
Where this resource comes from
Thank you to the research team that conducted this research and developed this zine, to help us answer questions raised by GGSN members about the relationship between these crises.
Researchers: Allysann Foehring, Caitlin Fass, Zoe Hamilton, Elise Coates, Veronica Verenini, Luciana Isasmendi Ramirez & Zhiwei Wu (McGill students)
Superviser: Dr. Jen Gobby
Editing: Mary Stuart