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Climate action's hidden opportunities for women | Zineb Sqalli

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The Negative Impact of Climate Action on Gender Equality

Research has shown that climate action can set gender equality back by 15 years. By 2030, 65 million green jobs will be created but women represent 35% of STEM students globally. Women are less likely to participate in these retrainings widening the skill gap between men and women. We need to do something that seems very simple, yet very often overlooked: When investing in green projects, developing green products, crafting green legislations, we need to make sure that women, as well as men, will equally benefit. Not more, not less, just equally.

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