Climate action under equity and justice should recognize the critical role of women, particularly poor and vulnerable and marginalized groups. Women, endure the majority of the effects of climate change because they depend on natural resources for livelihood and have critical social roles in families and communities. Women are key climate solution agents. They are directly engaged in sustainable agriculture, resource management, and conservation of nature. In order to achieve climate justice, gender equity must be integrated into climate policy and programs. Enabling women’s empowerment through education, resource provision, and access to decision-making structures increases their ability to initiate climate adaptation and mitigation. Involving women’s voices and leadership in climate action makes it responsive and inclusive of every community. Women’s leadership not only enhances the effectiveness of climate solutions but also interrupts power dynamics that often deny them access to their inputs. Women, particularly in rural and indigenous communities, have an abundance of tradClimate action under equity and justice should recognize the critical role of women, particularly poor and vulnerable and marginalized groups. Women, endure the majority of the effects of climate change because they depend on natural resources for livelihood and have critical social roles in families and communities. Women are key climate solution agents. They are directly engaged in sustainable agriculture, resource management, and conservation of nature. In order to achieve climate justice, gender equity must be integrated into climate policy and programs. Enabling women’s empowerment through education, resource provision, and access to decision-making structures increases their ability to initiate climate adaptation and mitigation. Involving women’s voices and leadership in climate action makes it responsive and inclusive of every community. Women’s leadership not only enhances the effectiveness of climate solutions but also interrupts power dynamics that often deny them access to their inputs. Women, particularly in rural and indigenous communities, have an abundance of traditional knowledge and skills that can support sustainable approaches and strengthen resilience to the impact of climate, forming a more inclusive and sustainable world for all.

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Equality and Justice in Climate Action: The Role of Women

  • Khairul Hanim Pazim,
  • Fui Yee Beatrice Lim

摘要

Climate action under equity and justice should recognize the critical role of women, particularly poor and vulnerable and marginalized groups. Women, endure the majority of the effects of climate change because they depend on natural resources for livelihood and have critical social roles in families and communities. Women are key climate solution agents. They are directly engaged in sustainable agriculture, resource management, and conservation of nature. In order to achieve climate justice, gender equity must be integrated into climate policy and programs. Enabling women’s empowerment through education, resource provision, and access to decision-making structures increases their ability to initiate climate adaptation and mitigation. Involving women’s voices and leadership in climate action makes it responsive and inclusive of every community. Women’s leadership not only enhances the effectiveness of climate solutions but also interrupts power dynamics that often deny them access to their inputs. Women, particularly in rural and indigenous communities, have an abundance of tradClimate action under equity and justice should recognize the critical role of women, particularly poor and vulnerable and marginalized groups. Women, endure the majority of the effects of climate change because they depend on natural resources for livelihood and have critical social roles in families and communities. Women are key climate solution agents. They are directly engaged in sustainable agriculture, resource management, and conservation of nature. In order to achieve climate justice, gender equity must be integrated into climate policy and programs. Enabling women’s empowerment through education, resource provision, and access to decision-making structures increases their ability to initiate climate adaptation and mitigation. Involving women’s voices and leadership in climate action makes it responsive and inclusive of every community. Women’s leadership not only enhances the effectiveness of climate solutions but also interrupts power dynamics that often deny them access to their inputs. Women, particularly in rural and indigenous communities, have an abundance of traditional knowledge and skills that can support sustainable approaches and strengthen resilience to the impact of climate, forming a more inclusive and sustainable world for all.