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Drawing the Line: A Global Uprising for Climate Justice

Editorial Desk
Last updated: 2025/09/17 at 1:29 PM
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The world is mobilizing through the Draw the Line Global Week of Action (September 15–21, 2025), ahead of COP30 in Brazil and the UN General Assembly. Tens of thousands in nearly 100 countries are rising against fossil fuels, systemic injustices, and climate inaction.

The coordinated protests, artistic actions, vigils, and marches across hundreds of cities, including Belem, Berlin, Dhaka, Nairobi, New Delhi, New York, Sao Paulo, London, Tokyo, and Johannesburg, signify global unity in demanding climate justice.

As world leaders stand by in the face of genocide and escalating crises, every fraction of a degree of global heating multiplies the dangers, already visible in the wildfires, typhoons, floods, and extreme heatwaves sweeping continents this year.

With COP30 set to convene in Brazil, activists warn that the world is entering a narrowing window of opportunity, and the decisions taken in the coming years will shape the fate of generations.

“This mobilization is about power, people power, the power to reject the lies of fossil fuel billionaires and remake our world for the many, not the few. We are drawing the line, because when governments fail to act, we rise,” said Anne Jellema of 350.org.

Highlighting the gaps in climate finance, Lidy Nacpil, Coordinator of the Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD), stressed the urgency of a complete coal phase-out in Asia by 2035 and a just transition to 100% renewable energy before 2050. She also called for the full delivery of climate finance obligations by the Global North to the Global South.

Her concerns echoed widely across movements. Meena Raman, Head of Programmes at the Third World Network, accused developed countries of orchestrating a “Great Escape” from climate commitments. “Instead of honoring their historical responsibility, they are funding genocide in Palestine while evading accountability. It is high time that, along with us, the people in the Global North draw a line against the injustices and destruction their countries are complicit in,” she said.

For many, this movement is bigger, it is about reclaiming democracy and dignity.

“We are not begging for charity but calling for true solidarity. This is not just a protest; it is a global liberation movement. We demand a system change rooted in justice led by the people and communities. Our fight for climate justice is the fight for freedom, for dignity, and for life. And we are not backing down,” concluded Rachitaa Gupta of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice.

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Editorial Desk September 17, 2025 September 17, 2025
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