Description
In a context marked by intensifying climate change, geopolitical tensions, pressure on natural resources, and increasing social inequalities, climate justice has emerged as a global priority. The effects of climate disruption disproportionately impact the most vulnerable populations, raising crucial questions of equity, accountability, and governance. This activity aims to explore the close links between climate justice, environmental governance, and the resilience of territories in the face of global crises. It will allow for the analysis of challenges related to climate adaptation, food security, sustainable water management, climate migration, and sustainable development, while highlighting innovative and inclusive solutions adapted to local and international realities. _Activity Objectives_ Understand the foundations and challenges of climate justice. Analyze the impact of climate crises on the most vulnerable populations and territories. Promote governance approaches that foster equity and resilience. Encourage dialogue between researchers, policymakers, civil society organizations, and young leaders. Identify concrete solutions to strengthen climate resilience and build a sustainable and inclusive future. _Activity Outline_ Introduction to the concepts of climate justice, governance, and resilience. Presentation of the main global climate challenges and their socio-economic impacts. Analysis of successful experiences and initiatives in adaptation and resilience. Interactive discussions with Participants discussed the challenges and opportunities of the climate transition. Recommendations were developed for fairer and more effective climate action. A question and answer session followed, and the participants concluded.