Why Climate Change is Sexist
As representatives gather in Glasgow, women and girls are already paying the high price of global inaction.
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As representatives gather in Glasgow, women and girls are already paying the high price of global inaction.
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Climate action requires women—especially Indigenous and rural women, whose communities are most affected by climate change.
It is high time we break the silos and find solutions holistically
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