This feed presents articles about viewpoints that gender bias exists within the approaches to addressing climate change. These should inform policy makers and other leaders. Concurrently, those involved in climate adaptation should focus on ensuring that their measures focus on community protection.
For most of us, however, our efforts focus on protecting our homes and property. This significantly reduces some of these challenges as we are dealing with events and impacts, not policies and practices.
- by Urowayino JeremiahThe federal government of Nigeria under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reiterated its commitment to a gender-responsive approach to climate change where women, children and vulnerable groups, can be empowered not just as victims, but active agents […]
- by EHN CuratorsThe Trump administration’s suspension of National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants and research activities threatens to derail lifesaving scientific progress and undercut America’s global competitiveness, Maryland lawmakers warn.Charles R. Davis reports for Salon.In short:The NIH, with a $47 billio…
- by sfu.caTara Mahoney is passionate about civic engagement and young people. She is hopeful and optimistic about our ability to create positive change and takes an active role in contributing to it herself. Ever since completing her internship at Greenpeace in […]
- by Ronja Köster… but the way we talk about it is
- Climate change and news audiences report 2024: Analysis of news use and attitudes in eight countriesby Reuters Institute for the Study of JournalismThe report shows a stagnation in public views on and engagement with climate issues and information over time, despite the growing urgency of the crisis.
- by International Institute for Sustainable DevelopmentSUNCASA held a series of training sessions to support women and other underrepresented groups in overcoming the barriers preventing their access to natural resources and meaningful participation in nature-based solutions governance.
- by Izzah BatoolenvironmentUnited Nations General Assembly declared 26th of January as International Day of Clean Energy in 2023 in a bid to raise awareness and mobilise action for a just and inclusive transition to clean energy for the benefit of people and […]
- by International Institute for Sustainable DevelopmentSUNCASA held a series of training sessions to support women and other underrepresented groups in overcoming the barriers preventing their access to natural resources and meaningful participation in nature-based solutions governance.
- by Ndaizivei GaruraZimbabwe needs gender sensitive approach to climate change
- by ReliefWebNews and Press Release in English on World and 5 other countries about Climate Change and Environment; published on 25 Jan 2025 by AFD
- by France 24US President Donald Trump will hold a rally at a casino in Las Vegas on Saturday, wrapping up a tumultuous week that saw him double down on promises to reshape American politics and culture.
- by Yuelin WuThe fact sheet presents the key stories and findings from the Youth Adaptation Forum on Young Women Leadership which was held in 2024
- by lfcollegeAssociate Professor and Chair of the Sociology and Anthropology Department Todd Beer, recently published a peer-reviewed research article in The Sociological Quarterly, the official journal of the Midwest Sociological Society.
- by Guardian NigeriaStakeholders at the sixth Nigeria Academy of Science (NAS) Annual Scientific Conference, themed ‘Climate Adaptation and Resilience in Nigeria’, have called for the use of credible data in addressing the gender and intersectional dimensions of climate change.
- by WPABClimate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, affecting communities worldwide. Women, particularly in developing countries, are disproportionately impacted by its effects due to existing social, economic, and cultural inequalities. However, women also play a crucial […]