The Climate Crisis Is Worse for Women. Here’s Why.
Although climate change is a collective problem, its burdens weigh more heavily on women and girls.
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Although climate change is a collective problem, its burdens weigh more heavily on women and girls.
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Recent IPCC report continues to push conversations towards gender equality and climate action in Australia.
New EIB Report: Development investments involving women & which take their needs into account are more effective & sustainable.
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Statement: Under-Secretary-General of the UN & Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, for World Environment Day
Countries with high political representation of women are more likely to ratify environmental treaties & combat climate change.
Approaching these crises by centering feminism can help formulate fairer policies & projects that help improve life for everyone
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