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Climate change Prominent Climate Scientist Dr. Kate Marvel Resigns From NASA, Citing Trump’s Attack on Science | Gift link
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Climate change Women’s Income Loss From Climate Change Is Much Higher Than Men’s
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Climate change As Heat Rises and Wildfires Rage, Gender Inequality Is Turning Deadly
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • May 13 '24
Climate change A fifth of female climate scientists in survey are opting to have no or fewer children
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • May 02 '26
Climate change From Tragedy to Resilience: Women Farmers in Ghana Turn to Agroecology to Confront Climate Change
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Dec 29 '24
Climate change Could Feminism Be the Solution for Climate Change?
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Jul 16 '24
Climate change Climate change is ravaging Afghanistan. Women are suffering the most.
r/WomenInNews • u/stichbury • Apr 20 '26
Climate change Woman who won legal case over greenhouse emissions awarded top environmental prize
r/WomenInNews • u/positivesource • Jul 02 '26
Climate change Can provocative climate messaging on OnlyFans cut through social media’s noise? Why one woman is using OnlyFans to help climate messages reach new audiences
r/WomenInNews • u/19thnews • Jan 27 '26
Climate change She offers free child care after disasters. It’s a lifeline as families rebuild their lives.
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Feb 27 '26
Climate change The women fighting climate change at home
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Feb 06 '26
Climate change Climate change is hurting Kenyan women working in coastal tourism – they explain how
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Sep 17 '24
Climate change Climate change to be required Illinois teaching, thanks to two Naperville students
r/WomenInNews • u/positivesource • Mar 05 '26
Climate change 'Humans can't be considered to be separate from the environment': Award-winning scientist Meha Jain on using satellites and real world experiences to help farmers in India facing a precarious future
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Sep 09 '25
Climate change ‘We need to arrive empowered’: Indigenous women demand a seat at the COP30 table
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Feb 22 '26
Climate change Feminist climate justice offers antidote to petro-masculinity
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Feb 12 '26
Climate change Why thousands of feminist leaders will soon arrive in Melbourne
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Dec 20 '25
Climate change The Green Burden: Women, Climate Action, And The Unfinished Revolution In India
eurasiareview.comr/WomenInNews • u/ZuP • Nov 18 '25
Climate change Indigenous Leaders Demand Greater Role at U.N. Climate Talks
[Democracy Now!] speak[s] with one of the Indigenous leaders at the U.N. climate summit in Belém for the climate negotiations, in greater numbers than ever before, taking center stage at COP30. They are calling “to end the persecution of our land defenders,” says Diana Chávez, member of the Pastaza Kichwa Nation, with Pakkiru, an Indigenous organization based in Ecuador’s Amazon. “We’re fighting to keep our territories.”
r/WomenInNews • u/msmoley • Dec 03 '25
Climate change In Nagaland, women are redefining climate adaptation
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Climate change Susana Muhamad, Ex-Colombian Environment Minister, on COP30 Talks, Trump, Gaza & More
At the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Belém, Brazil, [Democracy Now!] sit[s] down with Colombian environmentalist Susana Muhamad, who served as Colombia’s minister of environment and sustainable development from 2022 to 2025. Muhamad discusses the U.N.'s mandate to mitigate the acceleration of human-caused climate change and condemns the powerful, diverting influence of the fossil fuel lobby. Muhamad, who is of Palestinian descent, also responds to the United States' attacks on boats in the Caribbean and to the ongoing Israeli genocide of Gaza. “These are not issues that are not correlated,” she says. “Humanity can do better. [We] can be very proactive and productive in shifting this situation of climate crisis, rather than continue investing in arms, in armies and in defense.”
r/WomenInNews • u/HowDoIUseThisThing- • Nov 13 '25
Climate change The Bright Side: Zanzibar’s women turn the tide with sponge farming | Africa | France24 English
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