At June’s Bonn talks, governments made little progress on gender equality while evidence shows women bear a heavy climate burden
Azerbaijan appointed 28 men and zero women to a key group tasked with organising the upcoming climate summit in the country
Panel organisers promise to change policy after Climate Home News analysis finds there are significantly more men than women invited as speakers at Bonn talks
Globally, women are more affected by climate change. Sweden’s deputy prime minister and the head of the Green Climate Fund say they must be brought into the discussion
Feminization of environmental migration is already underway in South Asia but governments have been slow to recognise the role of climate change
Communities where alcohol use is rife are at greater risk of disintegration when extreme weather hits, finds study
IWD2016: Nine leaders from Africa, Europe, Asia and Latin America explain why women are the key to transforming society and helping communities become more climate resilient
NEWS: Left behind by men seeking work in Russia, Tajik’s mountain women are learning to deploy solar systems to keep warm
ANALYSIS: Female representation in UN climate talks is increasing; on the ground, women are still marginalised
COMMENT: Quotas could create a critical mass of women at climate negotiations and drive change
TOP 20: We’ve picked key influencers from politics, diplomacy, business and civil society who will be central in Paris
COMMENT: Climate change will increase inequality between men and women without action, says Finland’s former climate chief
INTERVIEW: UN climate chief Christiana Figueres says a climate deal must create an equal economy for men and women
This week 100 of the world’s leading sustainability leaders meet in New York. They’re all women, and they are ambitious for change
Report by UN Women and Mary Robinson Foundation recommends quotas and targeted funding to ensure a fairer gender balance throughout the process
Global Twitter chat with UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres reveals importance of integrating women into global climate deal in 2015
Women made up 30% of delegations at the latest round of negotiations – and as Mike Shanahan argues – this has to change for progress to be made
UN climate chief Christiana Figueres argues that progress to a low carbon growth model can only take place if women are empowered to contribute
Boosting women’s right and access to reproductive health services is better for them and for the planet, argues Isobel Braithwaite.
Rockefeller Foundation supports UNFCCC initiative to build awareness of women’s role in addressing climate change