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 Michael SimireThe Centre for 21st Century Issues (C21st), a Lagos-based civil society organisation (CSO), has joined the global community in observing World Malaria Day 2025, with a focus on the urgent need to adopt climate-resilient and gender-responsive strategies to tackle malaria […]
- by EHN CuratorsA growing gender gap among environmental voters reveals women, especially women of color, are increasingly prioritizing climate issues at the ballot box.Jessica Kutz reports for The 19th.In short:A new analysis by the Environmental Voter Project found that 62% of voters […]
- by Craig NicholsonNational Science Foundation director Sethuraman Panchanathan says funder is “extremely important investment”
- by EHN CuratorsA growing gender gap among environmental voters reveals women, especially women of color, are increasingly prioritizing climate issues at the ballot box.Jessica Kutz reports for The 19th.In short:A new analysis by the Environmental Voter Project found that 62% of voters […]
- by msn.comIn a bold step towards addressing gender inequality and climate change, the Martins Lydia Foundation (MLF), a non-governmental organisation, has launched a new project titled RISE & THRIVE: Community-Led Action for Gender Equality and Climate Justice.The initiative, unveiled in Lagelu […]
- by Nurudeen AlimiIn a bold step towards addressing gender inequality and climate change, the Martins Lydia Foundation (MLF), a non-governmental organisation,
- by David Lawder and Andrea ShalalBy David Lawder and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund will stay "laser focused" on preventing balance of payments crises and incorporate the Trump administration's concerns into its policies but will keep supporting countries affected by climate change, […]
- by David Lawder,Andrea ShalalThe International Monetary Fund will stay "laser focused" on preventing balance of payments crises and incorporate the Trump administration's concerns into its policies but will keep supporting countries affected by climate change, Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Thursday.
- by ReutersIMF to stay focused on stability, support countries on climate change, Georgieva says
- by David Lawder and Andrea ShalalBy David Lawder and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund will stay "laser focused" on preventing balance of payments crises and incorporate the Trump administration's concerns into its policies but will keep supporting countries affected by climate change, […]
- by David Lawder and Andrea ShalalWASHINGTON (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund will stay "laser focused" on preventing balance of payments crises and incorporate the Trump administration's concerns into its policies but will keep supporting countries affected by climate change, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said […]
- by David Lawder and Andrea ShalalWASHINGTON (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund will stay "laser focused" on preventing balance of payments crises and incorporate the Trump administration's concerns into its policies but will keep supporting countries affected by climate change, Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on […]
- by David Lawder and Andrea ShalalWASHINGTON (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund will stay "laser focused" on preventing balance of payments crises and incorporate the Trump administration's concerns into its policies but will keep supporting countries affected by climate change, Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on […]
- by Jorgelina Do Rosario,Enda CurranThe head of the International Monetary Fund downplayed its work related to climate change after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called for the lender to return to its core focus as economic stabilizer.
- by TradingViewThe International Monetary Fund will stay "laser focused" on preventing balance of payments crises and incorporate the Trump administration's concerns into its policies but will keep supporting countries affected by climate change, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said on Thursday.Georgie…