The Unyielding Strength of Women: Champions of Adaptive Resiliency in the Face of Climate and Social Inequities

Recognizing the Power, Insight, and Fortitude of Women in Tackling Both Gender Inequality and the Climate Emergency. The Legacy of Women's Strength Throughout history, women have exhibited a resilience, adaptability, and strength that has often gone unrecognized or undervalued. From single mothers raising their families with few resources, to female leaders championing systemic changes against... Continue Reading →

Women and Young Adults: Pioneers in Tackling the Climate Crisis

The world stands at a critical juncture. The escalating climate and ecological emergencies demand immediate action, not just from governments and organizations, but from every individual. Among the most influential forces driving positive change are women and young adults. Their roles are not just supportive; they are pivotal. Embracing adaptive resiliency and harnessing the collective... Continue Reading →

The Supreme Court’s explosive decision on abortion rights may trigger a secondary boom of climate voters in the midterm election by driving more women to the polls. Election officials have reported a surge in female voter registration in the nearly 12 weeks since the high court decided Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The June... Continue Reading →

If we really want to address climate change, we need to make gender equity a reality, says writer and environmentalist Katharine Wilkinson. As part of Project Drawdown, Wilkinson has helped scour humanity's wisdom for solutions to draw down heat-trapping, climate-changing emissions: obvious things like renewable energy and sustainable diets and not so obvious ones, like... Continue Reading →

In pursuing transformation of women’s leadership, solutions, and alliances, we work at the intersection of gender, indigenous, racial, economic, social, and environmental justice. We know that many environmental movements have perpetuated the marginalization of the global majority — including people of color, native peoples, people from working class backgrounds, women, and LGBTQ people. We believe that... Continue Reading →

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