The Gender Hunger Gap Is Real—and Getting Worse
Under climate change, women will increasingly be forced to eat less than men.
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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.
Gender mainstreaming is necessary to acknowledge women as victims of climate change and decision-makers in climate action.
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Divorcing environmental issues from questions of gender & sexuality is not possible to live on a sustainable & equitable planet.
People in South Asia, who have contributed the least to worldwide emissions, are on the frontlines of the climate crisis
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