Resilience in the Face of Life’s Storms

DRCSC works with the rural poor in the Sundarbans. For nearly 30 years, the organization has used scientific management of natural resources and community-based initiatives to improve the food and livelihood security of those living there. This includes teaching adaptable farming techniques, like developing a raised bed system that allows excess water to drain or growing crops in bags, a term known as sack cultivation.

Rebel For Life

Farhana Yamin is a lawyer and climate policy expert who has advised leaders from small island states and vulnerable countries on climate negotiations for more than 30 years. Yamin spoke with CJRF about her work and how she sees the next generation answering the call of climate justice.

Reframing Resilience

As the climate changes, people and societies will need to respond more often to extreme and stressful weather, and will need to strengthen their ability to contend with frequent disruption. People often call this “climate resilience.”

On June 15, 2021, CJRF grantee partners convened virtually to explore what "resilience means and critiques of using this word in a panel entitled “Exploring Resilience in the Context of Climate Justice.”