GIRLS AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Rose and Melody - Girls4Climate |
Many women and girls around the world must adapt their lives to a changing climate.
Increases in extreme weather conditions, droughts, storms, and floods are already altering economies, economic development, and patterns of human migration, and are likely to be among the biggest global health threats this century. Everyone will be affected by these changes, but not equally. Vulnerability to climate change will therefore be determined by a community or individual's ability to adapt.
Studies have shown that women disproportionately suffer the impacts of disasters, severe weather events, and climate change because of cultural norms and the inequitable distribution of roles, resources, and power, especially in developing countries. Women are also more vulnerable because they have less access to education and information that would allow them to manage climate-related risks to agriculture and livestock.
Brighter Side
Many women have a strong body of traditional and environmental knowledge gleaned from years of helping their female relatives, collecting and managing resources, and raising their families. When they are in control of resources, women are more likely than men to use them for family health and economic stability. Research also shows that women may be more likely to change strategies in response to new information and to make decisions that minimize risk. All these qualities suggest that when women are empowered, they can be extremely effective agents of adaptation to climate change.
The project GIRLS FOR CLIMATE, seeks to include and empower women in planning and implementing climate-change adaptation strategies.
Empowering girls and women and achieving gender equality are important goals in themselves, but are also critical components of managing climate change and creating a sustainable future.
However, even when Girls should be in the lead, Climate change affects all of us and we can all be part of the solution.
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