The aim of this project is to investigate from a youth-led perspective how climate and environmental issues affect different groups of young people in their communities. Specifically, it will support young people from marginalised communities to have their voice heard including young migrants and refugees, young Travellers, and young people with disabilities. As these young people are underrepresented in forums on climate action. Through peer-led storytelling, intergenerational dialogue, and engagement with local decision-makers, the project will support the application of the Public Sector Equality and Human Rights Duty by public bodies in Galway and beyond by ensuring that climate action is informed by inclusive, lived experience, with the meaningful involvement of young people who face the greatest inequalities, recognising their lived experience as a crucial expertise that informs actions to have environmental justice.