In my thesis, I will examine gender in the climate justice movement by focusing on various aspects in which it plays an integral part. I will apply intersectional perspective while drawing on feminist research. The research will consist of conducting in-depth interviews with members of the climate justice movement and participant observation during climate strikes. The goal of my research is to ascertain how the conceptions of climate justice are produced and reproduced as well as represented in the movement and to understand the underlying concepts behind climate justice by looking at the discourses various actors operate within. I will examine the relationship between gender and the climate justice movement within Czech post-socialist context, Austrian transnational context and Canadian indigenous context.