‘They can’t silence us’: the female lawyers defending Colombia’s environment
Legal team faces daily threats as it works to protect displaced families, ecosystems, and indigenous groups
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Legal team faces daily threats as it works to protect displaced families, ecosystems, and indigenous groups
In Papua New Guinea and elsewhere, women are working to protect themselves, their families and their forests from climate change
Many campaigners believe the organizers of COP26 are merely paying lip service to gender justice, while failing to walk the talk
As the UK opens COP26, the lack of women’s senior leadership in climate negotiations has been raised as an issue of concern.
"I think it's not just my experience. There are many activists from the global south who have been sidelined at the conference."
Women are underrepresented in climate leadership but hold the solutions for both people and planet.
Climate-related exacerbation of air pollution & heat exposure significantly increases risks to maternal, fetal & infant health.
As representatives gather in Glasgow, women and girls are already paying the high price of global inaction.
14 million women are at risk of losing contraception due to climate-related displacement.
Diverse participation leads to more robust solutions, but COP26 shows we are still failing to include marginalised voices
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