Gender and Climate Change: Why Women Are Disproportionately Affected

Gender and climate change are being studied together more in the present world. Climate change isn’t some gender-neutral concept. It tends to increase problems that already exist and can seriously stall, or even undo the progress on gender equality. Women, especially in low- and middle-income countries, often get hit hardest by things like water shortages, health threats, economic insecurity, and displacement. This blog article looks at how climate change affects women in different ways, explores about their leadership in climate resilience and emphasizes on feminist environmentalism as a pathway to sustainable futures.