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From Sharm el-Sheikh to Dubai: Learnings and Expectations from the Climate Conferences
One of the most important and globally visible events in the climate field is coming up again: the United Nations Conference on Climate Change, COP28. Presided over by the United Arab Emirates and hosted in Dubai, it is an event with high expectations and an agenda involving topics such as climate financing, losses and damages, and high rates of greenhouse gas emissions.
5 years of the Paris Agreement - what does it mean for gender equality?
In December of 2020, we celebrated the 5th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, considered a great advancement on the global response to climate change, not only by achieving the commitment of countries from the Global South to the Global North, but also for being the first document of its kind to include gender equality in climate discussions.
A Feminist Green New Deal
This ‘just’ transition to a zero carbon economy challenges social and economic inequalities - the very inequalities that have accelerated the climate crisis. Therefore, there cannot be a Green New Deal that is not feminist, and does not prioritize the rights of those most vulnerable to the effects of climate change around the world.
Review of the Gender Action Plan
For the article of the month of December, we published a review of the Gender Action Plan, an outcome from COP25 in Madrid. You can also find this article on the COP25 tab, under Highlights.
Special Edition: Female participation in the UNFCCC
Women bring diverse solutions to multiple global challenges, including climate change, due to their unique position and expertise.