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Introduction to Gender and Climate Change UNFCCC ~ What is the connection and why is Gender and Climate Change important Climate change has a greater impact on those sections of the population in all countries that are most reliant on natural resources for their livelihoods andor who have the least capacity to respond to natural hazards such as droughts landslides floods and hurricanes
Gender and Climate Change UNDP ~ Overview of linkages between gender and climate change The Earth’s climate is changing already and failure to limit warming to below 2°C could make the changes in the climate system irreversible and characterized by cataclysmic consequences The adverse impacts of climate change continue to overly burden the poorest and the most vulnerable especially poor women
Gender and climate change IUCN ~ Climate change represents the most complex challenge of our time – it requires a concerted proactive and holistic response Gender inequality may dramatically limit the resilience and adaptive capacity of women families and communities It may also restrict options for climate change mitigation
WHO Gender Climate Change and Health ~ This report provides a first review of the interactions between climate change gender and health It documents evidence for gender differences in health risks that are likely to be exacerbated by climate change and in adaptation and mitigation measures that can help to protect and promote health
Climate change and gender Wikipedia ~ Climate change and gender Neither the causes nor the effects of climate change are genderneutral instead men and women are differently involved and affected This results not from biological differences due to sex but from the social construction of gender norms roles and relations which affect the accepted behaviors of men and women
Overview of linkages between gender and climate change ~ Climate change is not genderneutral Women in developing countries are particularly vulnerable to climate change because they are highly dependent on local natural resources for their livelihood Women charged with securing water food and fuel for cooking and heating face the greatest challenges Women experience unequal access to
Climate Change and Gender Equality United Nations ~ Women are affected differently and more severely by climate change and its impacts on agriculture natural disasters and climate change induced migrations because of social roles discriminations and poverty
Women’s Leadership on Gender and Climate Change ~ Given existing gender inequalities and development gaps climate change ultimately places a greater burden on women Men and women are affected by climate change in different ways because of the societal and cultural roles and responsibilities made on them by families and communities
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