Young women and feminists organizing for climate justice in Central America have taken a step forward by positioning climate change as a gender and human rights issue. They carry out this work based on a critical reading of the region’s socio-political environment, with full awareness of the vulnerability of their territories in the face of climate change, as well as of their bodies in the face of “machista” violence. This session will open a space for youth feminists to talk about their experiences, actions and strategies to defend their bodies and territories, as well as share their critical and creative proposals to confront the climate crisis, gender-based violence, machismo and adultcentrism.