The only way to be truly environmental is to be an intersectional environmentalist. Intersectionality means that we examine and are aware of how environmental issues are strongly tied to social justice issues. Climate change is the most human issue of all, with marginalised people being most affected by behaviours harmful to the environment. View these links for insight into how climate change is linked to the oppression of different marginalised groups.
Indigenous Voices and the Environment: https://www.youthtothepeople.com/blogs/to-the-people/indigenous-voices-are-essential-to-holistic-intersectional-environmentalism
How Climate Change Affects Women: https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/how-climate-change-affects-women/
Environmental Injustice in Hong Kong: https://www.instagram.com/p/CL1rkI-j6e0/
Environmental and Racial Justice: https://naacp.org/issues/environmental-justice/