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As the planet heats up, a silent and dangerous health crisis is emerging in the Middle East and North Africa. Published in ...
Women in Africa are often framed as especially vulnerable to climate change. Our earlier research suggested that women ...
More women are connecting environmental degradation with attacks on women's rights, seeing both as rooted in similar values.
In both rural and urban contexts, women are more vulnerable to heat stress and air pollution in low and middle-income ...
Pregnant women can get heat exhaustion and heat illnesses faster than someone not pregnant because the body has to work ...
Rural and Indigenous women across the globe rely on land, forests and water for their livelihoods. Access to, use of, and ...
Dr. Siewe’s role is newly created, signifying the WMO’s commitment to gender inclusion at the highest levels of governance.
Conspicuously absent is a gender equality and women’s rights analysis, save a cursory reference to women’s food and nutrition ...
A globally respected agroecologist, pioneer in sustainable farming and advocate for seed and food sovereignty, Mpofu’s ...
Storm clouds loom overhead as Nyoman Mitri peers out at rows of seaweed lines stretching across the shallow tidal waters of ...
Opinion: Actions we take now, especially together, can result in rapid improvements to health. Changes that result in cleaner ...
The urgency of addressing the climate crisis and its disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations, especially women and ...