Why is Girls’ Education Important for Climate Action?
Ensuring that girls receive quality education can be a powerful climate solution because it tackles underlying inequalities.
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Ensuring that girls receive quality education can be a powerful climate solution because it tackles underlying inequalities.
Educating young women could stop tens of billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases from being released into the atmosphere.
Global people's movements and women leaders have been organizing for decades for climate justice, and community-led solutions.
New Green Climate Fund project to strengthen Jamaica's institutional coordination and promote gender responsive climate action
The Kenyan project will ensure 75% of women engaged in agricultural activities are sensitized on adaptability to climate change.
"Women and Resilient Agriculture" project launched, enabling 4,000 Senegalese farmers (60% women) to increase their resilience.
Globally, women-led resistance movements are effectively stopping or slowing local environmental destruction.
Goals are best met when the disparate needs of both women and men are taken into consideration to leverage positive results.
U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium convenes virtually, declaring environmental justice key for combating climate change.
Intersection of gender and other social inequalities affects adaptation to eco-social changes, like water scarcity and crop loss
Climate change raises the hardships of trans & queer people worldwide.
"If we want to tackle the climate crisis and build a resilient future for everyone, we must be strategic and proactive."
Les sessions aident les femmes à mieux s’organiser et à lutter contre les changements climatiques en Afrique de l'Ouest.
The law and policy framework to respond to climate change in South Africa is "for the most part not gender inclusive."
Local governments need to support women impacted by the climate crisis in the Himalaya
Owning their own land allows Kenyan women to build resilience to drought & flooding, but many are unaware of empowering laws
New research shows that empowering women through improved healthcare, education, & representation in government aids adaptation.
She explains how women are disproportionately affected, and why we need to be better represented at decision-making tables
Here are six ways we can incorporate gender equality within nationally determined contributions to the Paris Agreement
The job of collecting water during the dry season is sending women in northern Kenya farther afield, even while pregnant.
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