Climate change’s assault on ecosystems is violence against women
Jane Thirikwa writes about the need to fully include women, particularly land and water defenders to ensure inclusive change.
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Jane Thirikwa writes about the need to fully include women, particularly land and water defenders to ensure inclusive change.
Legal team faces daily threats as it works to protect displaced families, ecosystems, and indigenous groups
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
As representatives gather in Glasgow, women and girls are already paying the high price of global inaction.
"I think it's not just my experience. There are many activists from the global south who have been sidelined at the conference."
Many campaigners believe the organizers of COP26 are merely paying lip service to gender justice, while failing to walk the talk
Little Amal, marioneta gigante que representa a una joven refugiada siria llegó a Glasgow justo a tiempo para el Día de la Mujer
Women and children bear a disproportionate impact of climate change. Here’s what you need to know about Tuesday’s COP26 theme.
Climate-related exacerbation of air pollution & heat exposure significantly increases risks to maternal, fetal & infant health.
More extreme weather is taking girls out of school, forcing them into earlier marriages & increasing their exposure to violence
Women are underrepresented in climate leadership but hold the solutions for both people and planet.
Climate action requires women—especially Indigenous and rural women, whose communities are most affected by climate change.
International leaders sign joint statement at COP26.
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina: structural inequalities along with inherent social customs are causing disproportionate impacts.
Mariam Diallo Drame militante écologiste malienne préconise d’associer les Africaines à la lutte contre le changement climatique
As the UK opens COP26, the lack of women’s senior leadership in climate negotiations has been raised as an issue of concern.
Maria Laura Rojas recognizes, "It's like a loop between the underlying causes of gender inequality and climate change impacts."
It is high time we break the silos and find solutions holistically
An “unprecedented” level of interest in girls’ education as a climate solution is growing worldwide, advocates say.
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