As the impacts of global warming are already being felt and we are warned of the irreversible impacts, Maria Tanyag tells us why women’s situated knowledge will increasingly prove to be a key and advantageous source of knowledge for solving the climate crisis and why we must bring together the social, political and economic dimensions with the environmental in our analysis of the climate crisis in order to translate visions into action
Gender-related studies of climate change have revealed a higher vulnerability of women to climate-re...
Oxfam is calling for climate change adaptation policies at every level to be gender-sensitive so tha...
The effects of climate change vary among regions, between differents generations, income groups and ...
This presentation is part of the Feminist Perspectives in the Sciences: Physics, Chemistry and Clima...
Women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. According to the literature, this vulnerabilit...
Those with the fewest resources will be most susceptible to its negative effects—particularly women,...
The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) uses Feminist Participatory Action Rese...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Clim...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Climate change is destroying our lives through rise in sea level, climate related deaths, malnutriti...
In today’s modern world, climate change is the most pressing important issue that mankind has to dea...
Gender has a powerful influence on people’s experience of, and resilience to, climate change. Global...
Publisher's note: The Arctic Yearbook is open access. Readers may download, distribute, photocopy, ...
"Key messages - Existing societal dynamics, including women’s lack of access to technology and thei...
Gender-related studies of climate change have revealed a higher vulnerability of women to climate-re...
Oxfam is calling for climate change adaptation policies at every level to be gender-sensitive so tha...
The effects of climate change vary among regions, between differents generations, income groups and ...
This presentation is part of the Feminist Perspectives in the Sciences: Physics, Chemistry and Clima...
Women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. According to the literature, this vulnerabilit...
Those with the fewest resources will be most susceptible to its negative effects—particularly women,...
The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) uses Feminist Participatory Action Rese...
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heav...
This book explores the role of feminist activists in The United Nations Framework Convention on Clim...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Climate change is destroying our lives through rise in sea level, climate related deaths, malnutriti...
In today’s modern world, climate change is the most pressing important issue that mankind has to dea...
Gender has a powerful influence on people’s experience of, and resilience to, climate change. Global...
Publisher's note: The Arctic Yearbook is open access. Readers may download, distribute, photocopy, ...
"Key messages - Existing societal dynamics, including women’s lack of access to technology and thei...
Gender-related studies of climate change have revealed a higher vulnerability of women to climate-re...
Oxfam is calling for climate change adaptation policies at every level to be gender-sensitive so tha...
The effects of climate change vary among regions, between differents generations, income groups and ...