4 questions to ask yourself before engaging in any climate work
Climate change disproportionately impacts the world’s most vulnerable - the solution is a justice-oriented worldview that places empowerment, protection and equity at the forefront.
Christie Borely is an Attorney-at-Law, and former clerk to Judges of the Supreme Court of Trinidad and Tobago. She now consults social and environmental development organisations on Partnerships and Impact.
She is also a poet, fiction writer and a contributor to the WEF Agenda: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/02/4-questions-to-ask-yourself-before-engaging-in-any-climate-work/
as well as the Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers regional magazine: - A Call for Restorative Climate Justice to Take the Stage https://joom.ag/eShI/p70
- Planting today for Balance tomorrow https://joom.ag/5qBe
She has a Masters in Global Studies. Her academic research demonstrated the potential for collaboration between Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Science. This research informed her work as a Supporting Partner in Uplink's Climate Justice Challenge. She also holds a Certificate in Love as a Force for Social Justice.