#WeAreTheMajority

We Are The Majority is a video inspired by a groundbreaking global studyThe study proves that the majority of the global population wants action on the climate crisis, but they think they are in the minority.

This video is a gift to all who feel they are alone in wanting to save the planet for future generations. Please watch and share the video. Help us spread the message that we who care about climate and nature—#WeAreTheMajority.

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If you want to get involved with the climate movement, you can find out more about our contributors and ways to take action below.

Introducing Project Dandelion, a campaign on a mission to bring more people into the movement for climate justice. Led by women, uniting the voices of front-line leaders, Indigenous communities and all who support climate action to put pressure on our global leaders to follow through on their commitments and amplify our solutions leading change for a climate just world. 

Join us. Become a Dandelion. United we can build a climate safe future for all. 

For all who choose hope, we choose you. Become a Dandelion. Join us at projectdandelion.com

Ecocide is a word to describe what is happening to our planet; the mass damage and destruction of the natural living world.  It literally means “killing one’s home”. And right now, in most of the world, no-one is held responsible.  

It’s time to change the rules.  It’s time to protect our home.

We are working, together with a growing global network of lawyers, diplomats, and across all sectors of civil society, towards making ecocide an international crime.

Please visit https://www.stopecocide.earth/

Stamp Out Poverty campaigns for powerful, practical ideas. Ideas that will raise the money to end extreme poverty and fight climate change. Ideas that bring accountability to the industries behind these problems.

This includes campaigning for the Robin Hood Tax, the Climate Damages Tax and the Fossil Fuel Non-proliferation Treaty. 

We want the finance sector to meet the cost of its own crises, the fossil fuel industry to foot the bill for the climate damages it has caused and an end to all new exploration and production of oil, coal and gas. 

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Health Care Without Harm seeks to transform health care worldwide so that it reduces its environmental footprint, becomes a community anchor for sustainability, and a leader in the global movement for environmental health and justice.

Learn more about our work.

https://healthcareclimateaction.org/

Seeding a culture of interspecies-care as a revolutionary act in the face of the planetary systems crisis

Consider new and reimagined narratives for the world we live in: https://mundocomun.org/narrativas/

The World Medical Association (WMA) is an international organization representing physicians. It was founded on 17 September 1947, when physicians from 27 different countries met at the First General Assembly of the WMA in Paris. The organization was created to ensure the independence of physicians, and to work for the highest possible standards of ethical behaviour and care by physicians, at all times. This was particularly important to physicians after the Second World War, and therefore the WMA has always been an independent confederation of free professional associations. Funding has been by the annual contributions of its members, which has now grown to 114 National Medical Associations.

Please visit https://www.wma.net/

The Global Climate and Health Alliance is an alliance of health organizations from around the world, bringing a joint health voice to addressing the climate crisis, with members and partners representing over 40 million health workers worldwide. Everyday the climate crisis and dependence on fossil fuels are having devastating effects on the health of people around the world and overwhelming healthcare systems. GCHA elevates the influential and trusted voice of the global health community -  from community midwives and NGOs, to health ministers and medical students - to drive real action that protects people’s health by tackling the climate crisis and transitioning towards healthier energy sources.

Please visit https://climateandhealthalliance.org/

Amnesty International is the world's leading human rights organization, campaigning against injustice and inequality everywhere. We are a global movement of more than 10 million people in over 150 countries and territories who campaign to end human rights abuses. This includes working to protect the rights to life, health, and to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment – which are threatened by global warming. This requires a full, fast, fair, and funded phase out of fossil fuels and a human-rights compliant transition to renewable energy and remedies for unavoidable human rights harms.

Please visit https://www.amnesty.org

The Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN) is a regional alliance of civil society, non-governmental organisations, social movements, faith-based organisations, social movements, community-based organisations and youth groups who work on climate justice issues in the Pacific Islands region. PICAN currently has 190 members with 4 national nodes working in Kiribati, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Tuvalu and is mandated to coordinate climate policy across the region.

Visit www.pican.org if you're keen to follow climate policy work from our region

Doctors for the Environment Australia is the leading medical voice on health and climate. 

We are medical doctors who understand that human health requires a healthy planet, with an environment that is free of pollution, rich in biodiversity, and able to provide for current and future generations sustainably.

We call for climate action in recognition of the health harms caused by global heating and climate change.

We work to protect biodiversity, knowing that the health of humans is inextricably linked with the health of our natural world.

We advocate for a sustainable healthcare system to reduce the health sector's carbon footprint.

Please visit https://www.dea.org.au/

Our Kids’ Climate is an anchor organization, supporting and connecting groups and leaders from more than 55 countries working on parent-led, family-friendly, and intergenerational climate organizing. 

We believe all children today and tomorrow should inherit a healthy planet and just world, rooted in renewable energy and built through intergenerational solidarity.

We know that parents, carers and grandparents worldwide are seeing and feeling the accelerating impacts of the climate crisis, and are searching for ways to protect their children today and in the future.

We work to build the strength of the growing parent and intergenerational climate movement worldwide.

If you are part of a group of parents taking action on climate for the sake of the next generation and are looking for a global community, please get in touch by emailing hello@ourkidsclimate.org

Fridays for Future Uganda is part of the Fridays For Future movement fighting for climate justice. We are part of a hopeful new wave of change, inspiring millions of people to take action on the climate crisis.

Please visit https://twitter.com/Fridays4FutureU

The Sunway Centre for Planetary Health, supported by Sunway University and Sunway Group, hosted the 2024 Planetary Health Summit and 6th Annual Meeting. Located at Sunway University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the Centre is a 'Think-and-Do' tank focused on achieving a healthy planet. It employs multi-stakeholder engagement, evidence-based research, experiential learning, and community-based projects to drive positive change. By fostering collaboration, grounding actions in research, promoting hands-on learning, and partnering with local communities, the Centre develops comprehensive solutions for lasting impacts on individuals and communities.

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Power Shift Africa (PSA) is a climate and energy think-and-do tank established in 2018 that provides policy, advocacy and communications from an African perspective to educate and inform within Africa and amplify the African moral voice into the international arena. PSA is helping build and support a broad range of stakeholders and platforms including African civil society organizations, technical experts and high-level policy makers for a transformative, Africa-led efforts to accelerate and scale-up the harnessing of the continent’s huge potential.

Please visit https://www.powershiftafrica.org

Black Girls Rising empowers girl leaders to be change-makers in their society by advocating for climate justice and advancing gender equity.


Climate Change affects girls differently. The inequality and discrimination experienced by marginalized girls and young women are amplified by climate change. These girls already feel the most significant impacts but do not have the information and resources to cope.

Please visit https://blackgirlsrising.org.za/

350.org works on grassroots campaigns across the globe, leveraging people power — individuals working together in pursuit of a common goal — to dismantle the influence and infrastructure of the fossil fuel industry and to power up clean systems rooted in justice.

To build a more sustainable and just future, we collaborate with communities at the frontline of the climate crisis, those who have historically contributed the least emissions but are feeling the worst effects. We campaign and organize to show the world we really want, in pursuit of energy justice and distributed renewable energy solutions that will move us away from fossil fuels, for good.

Over the past 15 years, we have mobilized with people around the world to confront injustice and challenge our fossil-fueled economic systems. Together, we have achieved extraordinary things, from getting millions of people onto the streets worldwide, to moving trillions of dollars away from the fossil fuel industry, to stopping dirty coal, oil and fossil gas plants and pipelines. We take on ambitious fights – and we often win!

Please visit https://ww.350.org

The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative is spurring international cooperation to end new development of fossil fuels, phase out existing production within the agreed climate limit of 1.5°C and develop plans to support workers, communities and countries dependent on fossil fuels to create secure and healthy livelihoods. This growing global movement now includes 13 countries, over 100 cities and subnational governments, more than 2,500 civil society organizations from many constituencies like health, faith, youth, indigenous peoples, labor, women and gender, academics and scientists, Nobel Laureates, the European Parliament and the World Health Organization, and half a million individuals.

Endorse the call for A Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

We believe stories are our bridges and connecting women to each other to share their stories, their learnings, ideas and insights creates a collective force for problem-solving and positive change. Connected Women Leaders is a cohort curated across geographies, generations, expertise and experience to convene forums on some of the world’s most urgent threats: climate justice, food security, global health, economic inequities, and with a gender and racial lens, working together to shape just, equitable and sustainable solutions.

Please visit https://www.connectedwomenleaders.com/