Disproportionate Gender Impacts of Climate Change in Developing Nations
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Disproportionate Gender Impacts of Climate Change in Developing Nations

Climate change poses one of the greatest threats to ways of living, health, livelihoods, security, and safety, especially for women and girls in developing countries. But however valuable women’s full and equal contribution is in climate change adaptation and mitigation, their voices are rarely heard. Solving this should be a primary concern in the fight against climate change. Without gender equality today, an equal and sustainable future remains unfeasible.

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Co-Executive Director’s COP27 Reflections
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Co-Executive Director’s COP27 Reflections

Despite 600+ fossil fuel lobbyists at COP27, Co-Executive Directors leave inspired and empowered to support young people in holding world leaders accountable for climate justice.

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Reflections From COP26
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Reflections From COP26

It has been more than a month since the closing of the 26th Conference of Parties (COP) to UN Climate Change. COP26 is an emotional experience for so many young people that it often takes time for us to reflect, reconnect, and bounce back after yet another outcome that does not keep 1.5 degrees Celsius alive. Check out a few reflections from Care About Climate members who attended COP26!

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Germany struggles to bury the remains of its nuclear past
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Germany struggles to bury the remains of its nuclear past

In the days following Fukashima, German chancellor Angela Merkel made the decision to decommission all existing nuclear power plants in Germany. But in the midst of the country’s energy transition, a burning question remains — what should be done with the nuclear waste?

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