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Connecting Women's Voices on Climate Justice: Perspectives from Scotland and Around the World
United Nations House Scotland
10 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast will explore perspectives on climate action from women in Scotland and around the world. Our aim is to outline the current struggles of local communities and build solidarity and awareness of women's rights within climate justice. We will bring together community leaders resisting environmental destruction and promoting collective change. With these discussions, we hope to inform environmental and social policy and widen engagement in the themes of gender and climate justice. Contact: climate.justice@unhscotland.org.uk
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This podcast will explore perspectives on climate action from women in Scotland and around the world. Our aim is to outline the current struggles of local communities and build solidarity and awareness of women's rights within climate justice. We will bring together community leaders resisting environmental destruction and promoting collective change. With these discussions, we hope to inform environmental and social policy and widen engagement in the themes of gender and climate justice. Contact: climate.justice@unhscotland.org.uk
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Studying Climate & Gender: Glasgow Caledonian’s Centre for Climate Justice and UN House Scotland in conversation – with Maryam Othman, Isabelle Serra and Sarah Candy
Connecting Women's Voices on Climate Justice: Perspectives from Scotland and Around the World
45 minutes 28 seconds
4 years ago
Studying Climate & Gender: Glasgow Caledonian’s Centre for Climate Justice and UN House Scotland in conversation – with Maryam Othman, Isabelle Serra and Sarah Candy

Catriona Spaven-Donn of UN House Scotland's Climate and Gender team sits down with members of Glasgow Caledonian University's Centre for Climate Justice to discuss adaptation, resilience and women's empowerment in the face of a changing climate. The Centre's Programme Leader Karin Helwig introduces the Centre's world-leading action research and commitment to leaving no one behind and tells us about the upcoming World Forum on Climate Justice (21-23 September 2021). PhD student Maryam Othman shares about her research with Fulani herdsmen in northern Nigeria, while MSc students Isabelle Serra and Sarah Candy discuss their work on climate and gender justice. Isabelle has been studying Glasgow's climate policies while Sarah is investigating the links between child marriage and climate change. As COP26 approaches, listen to Glasgow students' perspectives on the pressing global and local climate issues of our time.


Contact: climate.justice@unhscotland.org.uk


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Website: https://www.unhscotland.org.uk/

Connecting Women's Voices on Climate Justice: Perspectives from Scotland and Around the World
This podcast will explore perspectives on climate action from women in Scotland and around the world. Our aim is to outline the current struggles of local communities and build solidarity and awareness of women's rights within climate justice. We will bring together community leaders resisting environmental destruction and promoting collective change. With these discussions, we hope to inform environmental and social policy and widen engagement in the themes of gender and climate justice. Contact: climate.justice@unhscotland.org.uk