International policy-makers are forging a consensus that a 2° rise in global temperature represents an acceptable level of danger to the planet. This is not based on climate science. This article explores how feminist analysis and perspectives on climate change can help to reveal the gendered political and ideological underpinnings of this approach to climate change
As the impacts of global warming are already being felt and we are warned of the irreversible impact...
Climate change is a key priority for European Union external action, and the EU is an important glob...
Research shows that women’s lives are disproportionately impacted by the effects of climate change. ...
Scientists warn that the current rate of climate change will raise average global temperature by 4°C...
This presentation is part of the Feminist Perspectives in the Sciences: Physics, Chemistry and Clima...
This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Clim...
Neoliberal climate governance, which focuses on shifting responsibility for mitigating climate chang...
Limiting global warming to 2°C above pre-industrial global mean temperature has become a widely endo...
In an era when climate science is politically controversial, recent polling data shows that American...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
Feminist decolonial scholars have called for disengaging from the current system built on a hierarch...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
This paper focuses on gendered distinctions relating to climate change for both paid and unpaid labo...
Gender has a powerful influence on people’s experience of, and resilience to, climate change. Global...
While women play an important role in agriculture, environmental and natural resource management, th...
As the impacts of global warming are already being felt and we are warned of the irreversible impact...
Climate change is a key priority for European Union external action, and the EU is an important glob...
Research shows that women’s lives are disproportionately impacted by the effects of climate change. ...
Scientists warn that the current rate of climate change will raise average global temperature by 4°C...
This presentation is part of the Feminist Perspectives in the Sciences: Physics, Chemistry and Clima...
This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Clim...
Neoliberal climate governance, which focuses on shifting responsibility for mitigating climate chang...
Limiting global warming to 2°C above pre-industrial global mean temperature has become a widely endo...
In an era when climate science is politically controversial, recent polling data shows that American...
In the countries most affected by climate change, such as Nicaragua, adaptation technologies are pro...
Feminist decolonial scholars have called for disengaging from the current system built on a hierarch...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
This paper focuses on gendered distinctions relating to climate change for both paid and unpaid labo...
Gender has a powerful influence on people’s experience of, and resilience to, climate change. Global...
While women play an important role in agriculture, environmental and natural resource management, th...
As the impacts of global warming are already being felt and we are warned of the irreversible impact...
Climate change is a key priority for European Union external action, and the EU is an important glob...
Research shows that women’s lives are disproportionately impacted by the effects of climate change. ...