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21. Gender Equality Is Essential for Establishing a Climate Just World

  • 2024
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Abstract

This chapter delves into the critical relationship between gender equality and climate justice, emphasizing that women bear a heavier burden from climate change due to traditional gender roles and societal constraints. It argues that diverse decision-making bodies are crucial for effective climate action and showcases the author's journey in creating a podcast to amplify the voices of marginalized communities affected by climate change. The chapter weaves together personal anecdotes, scientific findings, and expert interviews to present a compelling case for the need to address gender injustice in climate policy and action.

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Title
Gender Equality Is Essential for Establishing a Climate Just World
Author
Annika Degen
Copyright Year
2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52300-7_21
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