We Need More Female Leaders in the Fight Against Climate Change
Diverse participation leads to more robust solutions, but COP26 shows we are still failing to include marginalised voices
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Diverse participation leads to more robust solutions, but COP26 shows we are still failing to include marginalised voices
Women and children bear a disproportionate impact of climate change. Here’s what you need to know about Tuesday’s COP26 theme.
Many women report changing their behavior to reduce emissions, finds Women’s Forum barometer.
An “unprecedented” level of interest in girls’ education as a climate solution is growing worldwide, advocates say.
Climate action requires women—especially Indigenous and rural women, whose communities are most affected by climate change.
It is high time we break the silos and find solutions holistically
Any meaningful international effort to address climate change must have women and girls at its center.
International leaders sign joint statement at COP26.
2021
Countries can achieve their commitments if they include the crucial role of women in climate change mitigation.
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