We at Climate Front, exist because of this feeling.
Climate Front exists because our planet — the only cradle of life in the vastness of space — faces an unprecedented challenge.
Humanity has overcome many trials, but this climate crisis demands that we unite as one. It’s not only a challenge but also a rare opportunity: to learn from our mistakes, reconnect with our shared humanity, and rise above prejudice, fear, hate, and division.
We’ve built a remarkable, though imperfect, civilization — one that aspires toward justice, unity, and a better world. But now we face a clear choice: come together to solve this crisis, or risk the collapse of our civilization and the loss of our shared humanity.
Climate Front stands for that spirit of resilience, community, and hope. We believe in a future where humanity’s diversity is a source of strength, where we coexist with each other and nature in harmony — and together, thrive.
OUR CAMPAIGNS

SAVE DAMAGUNDAM FOREST MOVEMENT
(CLIMATE FRONT – HYDERABAD)
The Damagundam forest in Vikarabad district, Telangana, is facing a
threat due to the proposed Very Low Frequency (VLF) radar project by the Indian Navy. This project would require clearing a significant portion of the forest, potentially impacting around 2,900 acres and 12 lakh trees.
Local communities, environmental groups, and citizens are protesting this deforestation, citing concerns about biodiversity loss, water source disruption, and the displacement of local populations.

SAVE MUSI RIVER
MOVEMENT
(CLIMATE FRONT – HYDERABAD)
The Musi River, which flows through Hyderabad, is facing significant pollution and environmental challenges. A movement to “Save Musi” is gaining traction, advocating for its revival and restoration through community-based and ecological solutions. This movement emphasizes the need to move away from unsustainable development
projects and towards a more
natural and holistic approach to
river rejuvenation. The “Save Musi” movement is a grassroots effort to restore the Musi River to its natural state and ensure its long-term health and sustainability for future generations.

FRIENDS OF RAIKA
FOREST MOVEMENT
(CLIMATE FRONT – JAMMU)
The “Friends of Raika Forest Movement” is a citizens’ collective in Jammu dedicated to preserving the Raika forest, the last green patch in the city. They are actively protesting against the destruction of the forest, particularly due to construction of a Newly Proposed High Court
Complex in it, Road Widening and Encroachment activities, and have appealed to the Chief Justice of India for intervention. The movement emphasizes the importance of Raika forest for Jammu’s environment and identity, and they are calling for public support to protect it.

FRIENDS OF RIVER TAWI
F.O.R.T MOVEMENT
(CLIMATE FRONT – JAMMU)
The “Friends of River Tawi” (FORT) movement is a collective of environmental groups in Jammu working to conserve and clean the Tawi River. The movement, spearheaded by Climate Front Jammu, organizes regular clean-up drives and raises awareness about the river’s pollution and the potential negative impacts of riverfront development like Destructive projects.
And of course, you can join Climate Front!
We are a community of passionate individuals working to create a positive change. We offer a variety of ways to get involved, from volunteering your time and skills
to donating to our cause.

This is Climate Front : A passionate community of Climate Justice organisers dedicated to advocating for the well-being of all life on earth.
We are a collective voice for change. We are students, scientists, activists, educators, and everyday people united by a common purpose – to protect our planet. We are the guardians of a future
teeming with life, a future where generations to come can inherit a world which is Just, Free and full of Life.
We Believe in the idea that
Climate Justice is Social Justice.

In this fight against the climate crisis, victory isn’t always what matters most. What matters is that we took a stand — that we showed the world, now and in the future, that when nature faces injustice, people will rise to defend it with all they have”

Curious to know more about what we do?
Head over to other sections of our website! There, you can explore our initiatives in detail, discover how we contribute to a sustainable future, and learn about the impactful projects we’ve undertaken so far.
