Why Gender Inclusion Must Drive the Just Energy Transition
The clean energy transition must be grounded in the lived reality of women and under-represented groups.
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The clean energy transition must be grounded in the lived reality of women and under-represented groups.
A new app measures the CO2 reduced by informal women waste collectors and households.
Women make up most climate-displaced people in Bangladesh, with close to 80 per cent of internal migration due to climate stress
Cambodia's national assembly president called for gender-responsive climate action at the Summit of Women Speakers of Parliament
NGOs convened a dissemination meeting to advocate for gender-inclusive disaster preparedness and response policies in Niger.
A new study explores how Brazilian women are using Instagram to counter environmental denialism amidst political polarization.
A new tool identifies specific districts in Ghana where women face the greatest risks across agriculture, water, and energy.
The green transition is leaving women behind—ignoring ecology, care work and Indigenous land in favor of profit-driven solutions
Innovative land management practices integrates trees with agricultural crops on the same plot of land to increase yields.
Extreme weather events in India continue to disproportionately impact women and girls.
Highlights from the 2025 High-Level Political Forum related to women's inclusion in agrifood systems.
Women-led grassroots organizations are at the forefront of efforts to restore the environment.
Social norms that welcome men into caregiving and cooperation strengthen communities as they face climate shocks.
How gender-responsive adaptation and community-centered approaches have built more resilient communities in Bangladesh.
Tanzania has strengthened its commitment to inclusive climate change governance in its latest NDC.
Despite policy gains, women farmers remain uninformed of climate compensation funds meant to ease disaster losses.
As rising sea levels threaten homes and livelihoods, women are creating community-driven solutions to the climate emergency.
Women are not just victims, they are active agents in climate change adaptation and mitigation.
University of Portsmouth experts urge governments to ensure women are at the helm in ocean decision-making roles.
Women workers are contending with the dual crises of climate change and gender-based violence and harassment, or GBVH.
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