Protecting the freedom to question, research, and speak truth about climate crisis regardless of institutional pressure.
Sor Juana fought institutional censorship to pursue knowledge freely, understanding that silencing inquiry protects powerful interests. Climate scientists and advocates face similar pressures—from fossil fuel industries, authoritarian governments, and captured institutions—to suppress or soften climate truth. The right to intellectual freedom means protecting climate researchers from corporate interference, enabling whistleblowers to expose environmental crimes, and defending Indigenous knowledge-keepers from legal persecution when they resist extractive projects. Sor Juana's struggle illuminates how intellectual suppression serves injustice. Climate justice requires robust protection for those who speak uncomfortable truths about systemic causes of ecological collapse. This includes supporting investigative journalists, funding independent research, and creating spaces where climate knowledge can be pursued and shared without fear of retaliation or marginalization.
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