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| Resources - Women and climate change |
Women across the world are disproportionately affected by climate change.BREAZE's Exec Officer Lisa Kendal recently had an opportunity to present at the Zonta Club of Ballarat's International Women's Day event. Her presentation was called "Why women in a changing world?" and looked at how the world is changing, how these changes are affecting women and why women are well placed to be powerful agents of change. A few startling stastics:
To read Lisa's presentation click here. If you would like to know more about how women in Australia can reduce our carbon footprint, have a look at the One Million Women Climate Coolers campaign and take action to reduce emissions in your life! Here is some more information about women and climate change. Unifem - United Nations Developement Fund for Womenhttp://www.unifem.org.au/Content%20Pages/Resources/gender-climate-change Science Alert - Gender, climate change and natural disastershttp://www.sciencealert.com.au/opinions/20080502-16850-2.html WENA - Women's Environment Network AustraliaWe Do - Women's Environment & Development Organisationhttp://www.wedo.org/
Impact of climate change on women http://www.wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/climateconnections_1_overview.pdf) Gender and climate changehttp://www.gendercc.net/ - The gendercc platform for information, knowledge, and networking on gender and climate change. More Australian based info:Centre for Policy Development - Is Australia's Climate Policy Gender Literate? Gender, Leadership and Social Sustainability (GLASS) Research Unit, Monash University
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| Last Updated on Monday, 05 April 2010 00:26 |


