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Introduce yourself

At GENERATE, we believe that knowledge about climate change should be inclusive, grounded, and accessible to all. 

This blog creates space for young people, local communities, and researchers from diverse cultural, academic, and geographical backgrounds to share perspectives, research, lived experiences, and creative works on climate justice. We encourage a range of writing styles using accessible language and provide editorial support to ensure more voices can be heard. We aim to bridge academic knowledge and everyday experiences, while making climate justice more engaging and accessible to wider audiences. 

Together, we are building a shared space across generations and contexts, especially the Global South, to advance climate justice.

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Forum Guidelines

Length & Format Guidelines:

· Written pieces: 800-1,200 words 

· Creative works (visual, audio, audio-visual): 

· Include a short description (150-300 words) to contextualise your work 

· Share your work as a file or link (e.g. Google Drive, YouTube, SoundCloud) 

· General notes: 

· Write in clear, accessible language (no heavy jargon) 

· References are optional (only include them if helpful) 

· We welcome co-authored pieces and collaborative works 

 

How to Submit:

1. Prepare your contribution Make sure your piece fits one of the categories and follows the guidelines above. 

2. Add a short bio Include 2-3 sentences about yourself (name, affiliation if any, and your interests). 

3. Submit your work Upload your piece (Word/Google Docs or link for creative formats) via the submission form on this page. 

4. Editorial process Our team will review your submission and may suggest light edits to improve clarity and accessibility. 

5. Publication Once finalised, your work will be published on the GENERATE blog and shared with wider audiences.

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Ways to Contribute

Reflections & Opinions

Share your thoughts, reflections, or experiences on climate change. This can be based on personal experience, fieldwork, or responses to current issues. Write in a style that feels natural and reflective, like telling a story, while offering a clear perspective.

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Concepts & Insights

Ideal for those who want to explore ideas, concepts, or research findings related to climate topics and scholarships. You can explain key terms, theories, or phenomena in ways that are accessible and relevant to a wider audience.

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Stories from the Field

A space to share grounded experiences from the field, whether from local communities, activism, or everyday practices in responding to climate change. This category centres lived experiences and voices that are often overlooked.

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Reviews & Creative Works

Write a short review of books, films, art, or other media related to climate justice. You can also submit creative work, such as photography, illustrations, poetry, audio pieces, audio-visual content, or comics, as alternative ways of sharing stories and perspectives.

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