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Technology is Shaping the Fight for Climate Justice

  • Writer: Moraa Nyangorora
    Moraa Nyangorora
  • Sep 17
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 26

The Urgency of Action


By Moraa Nyangorora


AI Generated Image of the digital rallies by movements from 93 countries to press for Climate Justice- End Genocide, Injustice, Fossil Fuels and Call for Rights, Jobs and Justice.
AI Generated Image of the digital rallies by movements from 93 countries to press for Climate Justice- End Genocide, Injustice, Fossil Fuels and Call for Rights, Jobs and Justice.

The Global Week of Action began on September 15, 2025, with an online rally. Activists and performers from various movements addressed the urgent need to mobilise for climate justice and systemic change.


Draw the Line – Global Week of Action


"We are part of a global movement rising together to say: enough is enough. From debt and poverty to fossil fuel tyranny, we are uniting across borders to resist more destruction and reclaim our future. This is a moment of reckoning. We are drawing the line for justice, for life, for the planet."
Tyrone Scott, Senior Movement Building and Activism Officer, War on Want

This call to action serves as a rallying cry.


It is supported by workers, youth, indigenous groups, and social movements.


A network of global climate organizations is convening this effort, including 350.org, CAN-International, APMDD, and War on Want. Local, regional, and global movements are joining forces.


"On the same day that this campaign launches, the climate clock will tick down to less than four years for the first time in history. We know the solutions. Most of the world is already taking action. Humanity has drawn the line."
Gan Golan, Co-Founder of the Climate Clock describing the digital urgency.


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