How Women Can Save the Planet
Book • 2021
Anne Karpf's "How Women Can Save the Planet" delves into the intersection of climate change and gender inequality.
The book reveals how women, particularly in the Global South, are disproportionately affected by climate-related disasters.
Karpf challenges the notion of collective responsibility, highlighting the unequal contributions to the climate crisis and the marginalization of women in solutions.
She argues for a more nuanced understanding of vulnerability, emphasizing the social and economic factors that make women more susceptible to climate impacts.
The book advocates for a feminist approach to climate action, centering care and challenging existing power structures.
The book reveals how women, particularly in the Global South, are disproportionately affected by climate-related disasters.
Karpf challenges the notion of collective responsibility, highlighting the unequal contributions to the climate crisis and the marginalization of women in solutions.
She argues for a more nuanced understanding of vulnerability, emphasizing the social and economic factors that make women more susceptible to climate impacts.
The book advocates for a feminist approach to climate action, centering care and challenging existing power structures.
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