Grassroots Movements Ignite Lebanon's Climate Revolution

Lebanon is grappling with intertwined crises of environmental degradation, economic collapse, and political paralysis, which complicate an inclusive climate and energy transition. Power and resources are monopolized by political elites and international donors, sidelining vulnerable communities. However, grassroots movements are challenging this dynamic by reclaiming climate narratives and creating alternative pathways for engagement and empowerment. What does it mean for you? If you're keen on seeing a more just and equitable climate transition in Lebanon or similar contexts, supporting local initiatives and advocating for decentralized governance could pave the way for greater community empowerment and resilience.

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