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Whose Voices Are Missing in Climate Conversations?
“Some communities face the worst risks—but are rarely at the table.”
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SUMMARY - Whose Voices Are Missing in Climate Conversations?

Who speaks about climate change shapes what gets said. Currently, certain voices dominate—scientists, politicians, activists, journalists, and celebrities, most from wealthy countries, most speaking dominant languages, many from privileged backgrounds. Other voices—Indigenous peoples, Global South communities, workers in affected industries, young people, those without platforms—are heard less or not at all. This imbalance affects not just who speaks but what's discussed, what solutions are considered, and whose interests are served.

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