Opinion and commentary

Opinion: World Environment Day Special – Engendering Climate Change Action

By Anju Dwivedi, Tripti Singh

NDTV

June 2, 2022

Climate change leading to extreme weather, increased exposure to heat, poor air quality, reduced water quality, inadequate water and sanitation and decreased food security affect men and women differently due to underlying socioeconomic and cultural factors. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) notes that women face higher risks and experience climate change impacts due to social, economic, and political barriers that limit their coping capacity.

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