IPCC aims to elevate women’s voices in climate science
Vice Chair of the IPCC, Ko Barrett is using her position to increase the inclusion of women for monitoring gender objectives.
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Vice Chair of the IPCC, Ko Barrett is using her position to increase the inclusion of women for monitoring gender objectives.
Recent IPCC report continues to push conversations towards gender equality and climate action in Australia.
New EIB Report: Development investments involving women & which take their needs into account are more effective & sustainable.
New study looks at how disasters boost the means, opportunity, and underlying drivers of violent behaviour.
Statement: Under-Secretary-General of the UN & Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, for World Environment Day
Countries with high political representation of women are more likely to ratify environmental treaties & combat climate change.
Approaching these crises by centering feminism can help formulate fairer policies & projects that help improve life for everyone
"We must consider that every voice in the room matters; regardless of whether they are rich or poor, powerful or marginalized."
Climate change and gender equality are everyone’s business, and we can do more to achieve these mutually reinforcing goals.
We can’t fight climate change effectively without upholding sexual and reproductive health and rights.
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