On October 29th, 2025, the online Webtalk “Exploring the CJLL Platform: A Gateway to Climate Justice Collaboration” was successfully held, organised by p-consulting.gr within the framework of the Climate Justice Living Lab (CJLL) European project.
During the Webtalk, the p-consulting.gr team presented for the first time to the public the project’s digital platform and official website, showcasing their innovative features designed to promote Climate Justice through knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and the exchange of experiences.
The CJLL platform has been developed with a strong focus on collaboration and the sharing of information among community members. Its main objective is to strengthen connections between universities, researchers, students, legal professionals, NGOs, and organisations active in the field of climate justice — fostering alliances and joint initiatives for a fairer and more sustainable future.
The platform consists of four key features:
• Working Groups, where members can participate in thematic discussions, exchange ideas, and develop joint actions.
• The Library, an extensive collection of academic and educational resources, open educational materials (OERs), and studies on Climate Justice.
• The Opportunities section, where users can discover collaboration opportunities, job openings, calls for papers, and participation in research projects.
• The Networking tool, which enables members to connect, build professional relationships, and establish academic or collaborative partnerships.
Particular emphasis was also placed on the project’s deliverables, presented in the Results section of the website, as well as the Events section, where visitors can stay updated on upcoming activities. All project outputs are freely accessible through both the CJLL website and platform.
The next CJLL Webtalk took place on November 7th, 2025, hosted by representatives from the University of Tarragona, Spain, continuing the series of discussions on the legal, social, and environmental dimensions of Climate Justice.
Watch the CJLL platform Webtalk HERE.

