According to the UK’s Natural History Museum:
“Climate justice recognises that climate change will not affect everyone in the same way, and that this will lead to inequalities between places, people and even generations. It moves climate change conversations beyond the science and the physical impacts,...
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Media Development 2026-1
Information Integrity, Human Dignity, and Climate Change
Climate change is the most pressing and complex challenge of our times. It demands a concerted, proactive, and holistic response – one that crucially...
WACC’s regional association in North America looked back at work in 2025 and recommitted to communicating truth and being voices of justice in difficult times, when its members gathered online recently for its annual general meeting, drawing hope and inspiration from the many years of...
During the latest WACC Europe online discussion, communicators from five continents examined how digital technologies intersect with fundamental questions of justice and equity.
Everything is digital, and everywhere it is a justice issue, from the materials powering our smartphones to the algorithms controlling what...
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Digital Justice
According to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, social media platforms have become a “toxic, unpunished world” that “children were never meant to navigate alone.”
This sharp critique, delivered at the World Governments Summit in Dubai on 4 February, reflects growing global concern about the unchecked power...
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AR 2025
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