Why are women more affected by climate change?

Published: May 28, 2023, 1:32 p.m.

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The impacts of climate change are already being felt around the world. Research shows that some groups are disproportionately affected. Women already face many socioeconomic, cultural, and political inequities, with those living in areas heavily impacted by natural disasters related to climate change, such as floods, drought, and coastal erosion, enduring even worse outcomes. So what can be done to address this?

Presenter Sophie Eastaugh is joined by:\\nDr. Mayesha Alam, Vice President of Research at FP Analytics, senior fellow at the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, and professor at Johns Hopkins University\\nVerania Chao, Programme Specialist in Climate Change, Gender Equality and Inclusion at UNDP\\nSahar Habib Ghazi, on-the-ground reporter in Sindh province, Pakistan

Producers: Ben Cooper and Matt Toulson\\nSeries Producer: Alex Lewis\\nEditor: China Collins\\nSound engineer: Tom Brignell\\nProduction Coordinators: Debbie Richford and Sophie Hill

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