I believe every individuals on earth have equal power and responsibility in consultations which make a world that climate changes and all other related economical issues will get addressed in effective way.
Thus I envision a world where all marginalized individuals or groups can play an equal role in decision makings regarding ecosystem services. Before this, another envision related is that we should have consultation and acceptance of all perspectives, especially from First Nations and scientists who had more knowledge and experience in dealing and caring the ecosystem as a whole, instead of just focusing on influential stakeholders.
To achieve this, more voices should come from marginalized communities, more representatives should be given to marginalized people in consultations and laws should ot only be draft but in act to protect their rights and contributions to climate justice.
I agree that marginalized voices need to be heard more! Sometimes those are the voices that carry the most wisdom, as like you mentioned, some of these individuals such as the First Nations, have the most experience with living in harmony with the land around them.
Hi Bellie, I agree, procedural and recognitional justice are essential to achieve a system that is adapted to the diverse people on Earth. Representing marginalized communities in parliament is neccessary step towards a better future.
Totally agree your point that not only influential stakeholders should be in account. How do you think the government should convince the idea to the general public that non-influential stakeholders are also important?
Thank you for sharing! I also agree that all marginalized individuals/groups should have an equal role in making decisions based on ecosystem services. I think by listening to voices in these communities would allow for greater discussion and will ultimately expand on the ideas of protecting our climate.
I believe this is a super fundamental aspect of how environmental law should be run. Why shouldn't everyone have influence over how our environment is taken care of when we are at mercy to it?
I totally agree with your idea! I truly hope there will be more laws in act to make sure the contribution and distribution are fair for the marginalized groups
Hello Bellie! I like the ideas you shared in this post. I also believe it's important that we acknowledge all kinds of perspectives regarding these environmental issues to gain a more broader vision.
Hi Bellie! I agree with you that there definitely needs to be more representation and voices from marginalized communities and laws to protect these peoples rights!
I totally agree how representation and hearing more voices is super important to make a plan for thing like climate chant, which will affect everyone.
I agree more voices should come from marginalized communities
Totally agree with your post! I also believe that the current systems lack the representation of marginalized communities. Personally, since indigenous people have a much better understanding of sustainability, they should have a seat in policy-making.
I agree with more voices need to come from marginalized communities and more representation. That would be a good start.
Hi Bellie! Your vision for the future was very similar to my vision and I totally agree that we should be drawing upon the voices of marginalized communities to make decisions for our environment.
Could not agree more. If we don't include marginalized voices in our pursuit of climate action, then we ignore that some of our actions on the surface may seem beneficial, are actually deeply harmful in ways that are otherwise unseen.
I love your points! I completely agree that we need more representation of marginalized communities. What you said about laws being in act also made me think about how we need measures to enforce laws, otherwise even laws that have been passed don't make a real change.
I agree that there should be more consultation from marginalized communities. Their voices too need to be heard as in our planet we ALL are impacted