Why Women Must Have a Seat at the Climate Change Decision-Making Table
Women are often left behind and face increased health and safety risks due to the unequal burden of domestic care.
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Women are often left behind and face increased health and safety risks due to the unequal burden of domestic care.
Neelima Mishra talks about her experience as a climate activist and the current challenges India faces.
2022
Supriya Sahu was appointed Additional Chief Secretary to Government, Department of Environment, Climate Change.
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, these champions discuss solutions that can help tackle climate change.
Under climate change, women will increasingly be forced to eat less than men.
From Kenya to India, more frequent and intense extreme weather events have led to escalating threats against women and girls.
There is a substantial need to bring marginalized voices into our climate change responses and rebuild eco-feminist archives.
India is especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and women will be even more susceptible to its effects.
 
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