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Friends of the Earth Europe 2021 Creating space for change

NOAH er den danske del af Friends of the Earth Europe. Sammen med 32 andre grupper i Europa kæmper vi for en bæredygtig og retfærdig verden. Her kan du læse om, hvad vi lavede i 2021.

23. maj 2022 · Kl. 15:27 Nyhed

By Jagoda Munic, Director Friends of the Earth Europe

Creating space for change

We had hoped that 2021 would allow us to put Covid-19 behind us. That was

not to be. Wave after wave of the pandemic has taught us many things –

about patience and adaptability, organising effectively remotely, the

strength and connectedness of Friends of the Earth’s grassroots network,

and the centrality of solidarity in response to global challenges.



The pandemic has shown how Friends of the Earth’s vision and narrative – of

interconnected environmental and social justice – is more vital than ever.

Indeed, the inequity of access to life-saving Covid-19 vaccines epitomises the

injustice at the root of the struggle for a fairer world.



We have seen that ‘building back better’ is not a given. After two years, the rich

have become richer and the poor poorer whilst little has been done to address

the climate emergency.



Minds are now, rightly, consumed by the horrific illegal war Putin has waged on

Ukraine. War is the worst thing that can happen to people and nature. We call

for 2022 to be a turning point, away from armed conflict, and away from the

fossil fuel era has fuelled conflicts worldwide.



Fierce public campaigning will be needed to gain support for the just solutions

– and the inevitable trade-offs – to the multiple interlocking crises we face and

to build back fairer, sustainable, peaceful societies.



One vehicle for such campaigning is the European Green Deal. We continued to

look at Green Deal proposals through a justice lens and to advocate for

progressive policies. A pre-requisite for this must be the removal of obstacles.

Our Fossil Free Politics campaign is exposing perhaps the biggest barrier; the

stranglehold of fossil fuel corporations.



At the same time, we have witnessed some previously overlooked issues, like

energy poverty and agroecology, start to get the public and political attention

they deserve. And Young Friends of the Earth Europe have been bringing the

voice of youth into the Green Deal debate and opening-up space for

transformational and just policy proposals.



Another important truth revealed by the pandemic, is that governments CAN

act fast and implement society-wide changes when there is political will. This

learning must be transferred to the climate crisis. The new IPCC reports makes

it devastatingly apparent that too much time has been wasted and the only

pathways that remain out of climate catastrophe are exceedingly difficult. We

need systemic changes to decrease inequality and increase sustainability. This

means abandoning the fallacy of market solutions and so-called ‘green’ or

‘sustainable’ growth, as we have advocated in our ‘7 sparks to light a new

economy’ paper.



Learning is a principle we seek to apply internally, as well as in what we

demand of others. Last year, we trained local organisers to implement

community renewables projects across Europe. And we hosted discussions on

intersectionality, focusing on gender and racial justice – and developed new

alliances in doing so.



Friends of the Earth Europe will continue to learn and to be at the forefront of

creating the space for change.

Annual-Review-2021-FoEE.pdf (9.59 MB)

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