Women Leaders Come Together to Fight Climate Change
"Climate Leaders’ Summit: Women Kicking It on Climate" hosted by Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
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"Climate Leaders’ Summit: Women Kicking It on Climate" hosted by Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
Climate change has devastating consequences for women in particular.
A sexist remark at a recent meeting prompted some soul-searching among the world's top climate scientists.
Panel organisers promise to change policy after Climate Home News analysis finds there are significantly more men than women.
IPCC report emphasises the role of women in climate management, but only around 30 per cent of the report’s authors were women.
Government agencies and NGOs collaborate to empower Bolivian women to take on a greater role in their communities.
We are missing important ways gender impacts people’s experiences with climate change.
With a swiftly changing climate comes rapidly rising sea levels, more frequent storms, and rising inequality.
Panel discussed the impacts of climate change that force women to move, but also put them at disproportionately at risk.
“Gender and climate are inextricably linked,” said environmentalist and author Katharine Wilkinson.
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