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Food sovereignty for climate justice

Last updated: September 21, 2025 2:50 pm
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The global climate crisis is pushing communities to the frontlines, with food becoming a battleground for corporate accumulation rather than a source of sustenance for people. In a similar vein, the fossil fuel industry, born out of the same exploitative system, disregards life in pursuit of profit.

However, there is hope in the form of food sovereignty, offering a systemic alternative to the current destructive practices. By re-localizing food systems and shortening supply chains, emissions can be reduced. This approach centers peasants and Indigenous Peoples as knowledge holders, protecting vital resources like seeds, forests, and water bodies.

Solidarity is key in the fight for food sovereignty, as it rejects the financialization of nature and defends the commons from speculative markets. Smallholders, Indigenous Peoples, and women already play a significant role in providing a majority of the world’s food, yet they are often excluded from policymaking and markets due to the concentration of power in the hands of a few transnational corporations.

To truly achieve climate justice, it is essential to dismantle corporate power and address systemic inequalities. This includes integral land reform, debt relief, and reparations for historical damage. The intersectionality of the food sovereignty and climate justice movements emphasizes the need for systemic transformation, rather than simply swapping out fossil fuels for renewables without addressing underlying power structures.

As we approach the United Nations climate negotiations, it is clear that grassroots voices must be amplified to challenge corporate dominance and push for real solutions. The Peoples’ Summit and events like Nyéléni aim to deepen the framework for food sovereignty, highlighting the visionary struggles of Indigenous Peoples, peasants, and grassroots feminists.

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Ultimately, the choice is stark: either elites and corporations dictate our future, or we continue to build a world where food sovereignty and climate justice are realities. The real leaders of these movements are on the frontlines, resisting extraction and fighting for life over profit. Climate justice and food sovereignty go hand in hand, offering a path towards a more just and sustainable future.

Author: Kirtana Chandrasekaran, Climate Justice and Energy International Programme Co-coordinator at Friends of the Earth International, brings over a decade of experience in fighting for food sovereignty and climate justice across India, the UK, and Europe.

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