From Participation to Power: What COP30 Reveals About Gender and Climate Leadership
If climate policies are to address lived realities, they must be shaped by everyone including women and gender diverse people.
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If climate policies are to address lived realities, they must be shaped by everyone including women and gender diverse people.
Entire societies benefit when women & girls participate in climate adaptation efforts. But COP30 fell short on their inclusion.
Advocates say conservative states’ push to define gender as ‘biological sex’ will backslide on decade-old language within the UN
Women often face bigger climate risks but not because they are inherently more vulnerable, they are held back by social barriers
Recent event in Malawi highlighted the often-overlooked intersection of disability, gender, and climate justice.
Capital flowing toward helping women affected by climate change is only a small fraction of what is required.
In Madagascar, women are leading efforts in their communities to restore degraded landscapes and combat climate change.
Sustainable blue economy development in SIDS is central to climate resilience coastal livelihoods and marine resource governance
Women in STEM will be critical in our fight for climate justice, yet they are systematically sidelined from shaping policy.
Measuring changes in gender equality and social inclusion norms while delivering nature-based solutions (NbS) to climate change.
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