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Understorey: Climate Justice and Loss & Damage

On the last day of COP26, hundreds of people representing civil society walked out of the convention centre, wearing blood-red ribbons representing the red lines already crossed by COP26 negotiations.

The whole civil society scene at COP was one of strong feelings about climate colonialism,  an opportunity for environmental campaigners, trade unionists, young people, women, academics, farmers and faith groups to challenge an extractive, exploitative economic system.

Today Understorey’s Adrian Glamorgan brings you an interview with Grace da Costa, a political campaigner with Quakers, who attended COP26 for the first week,  and who sheds a little light for us about what was behind the hundred thousand marching on the streets: people from civil society in all its forms, calling for the world to recognise climate justice, and for action on loss and damage.

Photos: Michael Preston

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