Human-Powered Environmental & Decolonial Media

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Have you ever eaten in that delicious small restaurant located in the middle of nowhere, maybe in between mountains or at the entrance of a wild beach? You can't even find it in Google Maps, yet travelers know that place and love it for its handmade food filled with love energies, authenticity, and the warmth and simplicity of the hosts. There you are, except this is not a restaurant but an environmental and decolonial media.

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  • Receive newsletter
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  • Get 10 € credits to unlock premium articles (1 article = 5 €)
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  • Watch the Captain Forest documentary with a 30% discount
  • Get access to our community Telegram Forum to exchange with peers

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  • Watch the Captain Forest documentary with a 30% discount
  • Get access to our community Telegram Forum to exchange with peers

About Captain Forest

Captain Forest is an environmental and decolonial international media. Since January 2022, Captain Forest has investigated the environmental crisis—with a focus on four sectors: plastic, waste, agriculture, and forestry—by interviewing global experts. Through the investigation, it became clear that colonial root causes are the blind spot of sustainability. We believe that ecology is decolonial or isn’t. Our global media platform amplifies the voices of international experts, sharing scientific, socio-economic, and geopolitical insights to uncover the depth of the environmental crisis and highlight colonial and systemic root causes. Additionally, we empower organizations and civil society by offering high-impact educational programs designed to help them fairly lead the way in the ecological transition.

Climate Voices on Social Media of 2023

Recognition of our efforts

In 2023, Greenpeace recognized our efforts by nominating Lamiaa Biaz, Founder of Captain Forest, in the list of climate voices on social media of 2023.

Testimonials

"Captain Forest is not just the forest above water but below water. And like both forest, they reach tall up toward the sky or their roots weave deep and interconnnect. Captain Forest brings these connections to light, reminding us that all that we do has impact and is far more connected than we realised. A passionate and warm voice in a sea of hard cold data is much needed".

Antoinette Vermilye

Co-Founder of the Gallifrey Foundation

"Captain Forest is a unique and growing voice of both reason and advocacy for our living planet. Her vision reflects the deep interconnections of all life in the earth System. Her cultural leadership is a beacon of light amid the existential threat of persistent industrial consumerism".

Robert MacNeil Christie, PhD

Professor of Sociology Emeritus, and founding Director of the Urban Community Research Center, California State University, Dominguez Hills,