Women, girls, and climate change: Human rights, vulnerabilities, and opportunities

Author:

Sidun Nancy M.1ORCID,Gibbons Judith L.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Independent Scholar Honolulu HI USA

2. Department of Psychology Saint Louis University St. Louis MO USA

Abstract

Our world faces potentially catastrophic climate change that can damage human health in multiple ways. The impact of climate change is uneven, disproportionately affecting the lives and livelihoods of women and girls. This conceptual article compiles evidence for a model that argues that climate change has more detrimental consequences for women than men because of women's precarity (unequal power) and corporal (physical) vulnerability. Climate change challenges the human rights of women and girls, triggering displacement, interrupted education, food and water scarcity, economic instability, mental and physical health challenges, reproductive injustice, gender‐based violence, exploitation and human trafficking. Women are effective and essential change agents; their empowerment can directly contravene or mitigate climate change and also break the links between climate change and its negative consequences for women and girls. Gender‐sensitive responses to the effects of climate change are imperative. Women's empowerment will further human rights and achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),General Medicine

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