Rethink gender issues to better tackle climate change
Strategies to deal with global warming need to direct more resources towards gender equality as faulty assumptions on gender issues distort how we think about climate change
Strategies to deal with global warming need to direct more resources towards gender equality as faulty assumptions on gender issues distort how we think about climate change
Since women interact with their immediate environment more than men, they have better knowledge and understanding on the need to adapt to the changing climate
The crucial issues of water supply, quality and availability are little discussed at negotiations like COP23, and funding for projects is falling short
Most impacts of climate change manifest themselves through water – be it floods, storms or droughts, sea level rises or ocean acidification that leads to coral bleaching. It is little wonder then that more than half the climate change adaptation plans…Read more