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Women’s Climate Crisis: Insights and Impacts

Attributions speaks with Gaia Zanaboni of WECF about the impacts of climate change on women for International Women's Day.

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Attributions speaks with Gaia Zanaboni about the impacts of climate change on women for International Women’s Day.

Gaia works with Women Engaged for a Common Future (WECF), a non-profit organisation. Her work primarily revolves around exploring the connections between international climate policies and their effects on women and girls.

During our discussion, we cover a wide range of topics, including why women are disproportionately affected by climate change, how climate policies impact women, the current obstacles to increasing female participation in international negotiations like the COP climate conferences, and how women’s perspectives can enhance climate change solutions.

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