Men’s meat-heavy diets cause 40% more climate emissions than women’s, study finds
Meat diets are costly…to the planet and the wallet, new Studies show.
Women Leaders: The better half for building a better planet
On a closer inspection and exploration of sustainability consciousness and leadership through a gendered lens, several independent studies found that women leaders are better for driving sustainability initiatives.
Help Wanted—Women In Renewable Energy Saves The Planet And The Economy, Study Found
To drive this climate-friendly economic growth, the IRENA report states that we need more women in the renewable energy sectors – and a lot of them.
At Women-Run Nursery, a Quiet Revolution Takes Root
Agriculture threatens one of Mexico’s vital ecosystems, but La Peñita collective has devised a solution to protect both the forest and its farmers.
How Can Empowering Women & Girls Help End World Hunger?
Women and girls prepare most of the world’s meals and grow much of its food, and empowering them to receive the same opportunities and boys and men might be what it takes to prevent famine.
The world-changing potential of STEAM-powered youth
Ensuring equitable access to environmental education and engineering opportunities is a social and environmental imperative
What You Should Know About Ecofeminism, a Feminist Approach to Saving the Planet
Nature is a feminist issue because, historically, women have been more impacted by environmental issues than men, and ecofeminism works to create alternatives + solutions, from the status quo decision makers.
Why Gender is at the Heart of Transforming the Plastics Value Chain
Realizing a successful circular economy means addressing inequality.
Choosing People AND Planet: Are Women in Your Definition of Sustainability?
With all the (important!) talk about our daily choices + reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we’re all but totally missing a massive force to combat climate change—women.
Tackling gender inequality is ‘crucial’ for climate adaptation
Empowering women through improved healthcare, education, and representation in government could help societies adapt more quickly and easily to the impacts of a changing climate.
To tackle the water crisis, women’s leadership in water management is crucial
When women are included in technical and decision-making capacities, there was a marked improvement in the impact of projects.
Women at the table: How women leaders are driving pandemic recovery to achieve an inclusive and equal future for all
When womxn aren’t at the table, where decisions are being made, sustainability stalls —or all of us.
These Women Environmental Leaders Are Fighting For Their Communities
Women are leading the response to the climate crisis.