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Gender & Climate
Annika Degen
52 episodes
3 weeks ago
Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.
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Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.
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#44: 2023 - a recap
Gender & Climate
8 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
#44: 2023 - a recap
As we bid farewell to another remarkable year, it's with immense gratitude that we look back on the incredible journey we've shared. Throughout the past year, our podcast has been graced by an array of exceptional guests, each bringing their unique perspectives and stories to the forefront. We had a whole wonderful variety of amazing guests. Despite their varied backgrounds, each voice added a distinct hue to the gender-climate-discussion, offering fresh insights and innovative approaches. What have we learned from this year's discussions? Action is Abound: The passion and determination of numerous individuals actively engaged in bettering our world are truly awe-inspiring. From grassroots efforts to global initiatives, people are stepping up to drive change. Solutions are Clear: Our conversations have illuminated the path towards climate justice. The solutions are within our grasp; what remains is their collective implementation. Time is Ticking: The urgency of the climate crisis is undeniable. We're racing against time, and the need for unified action has never been more pressing. As we take this moment to look back on the year that's passed, we also eagerly anticipate the possibilities that lie ahead in the new year. Let's Reflect and Recharge Join us in this episode as we revisit the profound discussions and impactful moments from the past year. Together, let's rekindle our motivation, draw inspiration, and gear up for the fresh start that awaits us in the upcoming year. I wish you a wonderful festive season, a Happy New Year, and look forward to an eventful 2024 with you. Spreading love and kindness, Annika Website: www.annikadegen.com Email: podcast.gender.climate@gmail.com
Gender & Climate
Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.