Gender in Adaptation Planning for the Agriculture Sectors
Author
- Sibyl Nelson and Catherine Hill
Year
2019
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"Empowered women are not only critical for the environment, but also crucial to the global economy."
Women are more likely than men to be affected by climate change, studies show.
A sexist remark at a recent meeting prompted some soul-searching among the world's top climate scientists.
“Gender and climate are inextricably linked,” said environmentalist and author Katharine Wilkinson.
A day dedicated to gender discussions which has been held at every international climate conference for the past seven years.
Climate change will have a profound effect on people in supply chains and the communities in which they operate.
"Everyone should acknowledge the benefits that women bring to climate action so that climate change can be properly addressed".
New Gender Composition Report shows women are underrepresented in the bodies of the UNFCCC.
2019
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