Protection of Life Must Defy Systems of Exploitation

Climate writer and labor activist Princess Avianne Charles writes about how workers are subjected to environmental and social hazards in exploitative industries. She writes that conservation should do more than mitigate symptomatic externalities and that discourse on conservation must also factor in the global north’s consumerist demands and the resulting exploitation in the global south.

Conservationists, Ijunad Junaid.

If the worker is not protected, how can anything else be? When management enforces practices that lead to high rates of pollution, fossil fuel extraction, and mining to name a few, these actions take a toll on all that exist in these spaces.

In essence, centering workers’ rights must coincide with amplifying the rights of all life and the environment.

Protests, Ijunad Junaid

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Princess Avianne Charles is a Trinbagonian writer with articles on human rights, labor laws, climate and environmental justice, and occupational safety and health. Princess holds a degree in Occupational Safety and Health and is the recipient of the inaugural Peggy Antrobus Award of Excellence from the GirlsCARE Mentorship Programme. Her work centers providing safer spaces and risk-reduction strategies for communities and the environment.