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Gender & Climate

Annika Degen
Climate Change
Gender and Climate Nexus
Gender Inequality
Climate Justice
Child Marriage
Gender Equality
Education
Women's Empowerment
Somalia
Extreme Weather Events
Smallholder Farmers
UN Environment Programme
Food Insecurity
Droughts
Flooding
W20
Women Empowerment
Feminist Economics
Gender-Based Violence
Poverty

Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep ... more

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It's time to celebrate: As we gather for the 50th and final episode of Gender & Climate, it's time to celebrate the impact we've made together! What began as a simple idea rooted in my master's thesis has blossomed into a powerful platform. In this p... more

We're starting into summer with an exciting and truely insightful episode! Tune in and learn about the interconnection of Gender, Climate, Sustainable Finance and Private Sector Engagement! In this episode we are delighted to welcome Henriette Kolb, ... more

In these times of multiple crises, it is hard to keep up with the good news and your personal energy to strive and fight for a better world. (I feel you!) That is why we talk about hope in this episode.

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In this episode Ankita Garg spots light on these aspects and much more. We talk about smallholder Farmers, agricultural practices and highlight solutions rather than problems. Ankita is Co-Founder and COO o... more

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Henriette Kolb
Global Manager, Sustainability Infrastructure Advisory at IFC
International Finance Corporation
Episode: #49: Henriette Kolb about private sector engagement
Brigitte Bernard-Rau
Lecturer and researcher at Hamburg University, specializing in Sustainable Finance and author of 'Sustainability Stories'
Hamburg University
Episode: #48: Brigitte Bernard-Rau about Stories for Hope
Ankita Garg
Co-founder and COO of Varaha, a climate tech startup specializing in nature-based solutions for smallholder farmers
Varaha
Episode: #47: Ankita Garg about Smallholder Farmers and life-changing practices
Osprey Orielle Lake
Founder and Executive Director of the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network
WECAN
Episode: #46: Osprey Orielle Lake about the worldviews that shape us
Fiona Doherty
PhD candidate at The Ohio State University specializing in climate change impacts and wellbeing among vulnerable groups.
The Ohio State University
Episode: #45: Fiona Doherty about Children bearing the brunt of Climate Change
Patricia Tatto
Vice President at ATA Renewables and President of Women in Renewable Energy Mexico
ATA Renewables
Episode: #43: Patricia Tatto about W20's role in Advancing Global Equality
Christophe Hodder
UN Climate Security and Environmental Advisor to Somalia
UN Environment Programme
Episode: #42: Christophe Hodder about Somalia, Gender and Climate Change

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Host of discussions centered on the intersection of gender and climate issues, focusing on actionable insights and diverse perspectives.

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#42: Christophe Hodder about Somalia, Gender and Climate Change
Q: What challenges exist in addressing these issues in Somalia?
There are challenges in increasing women's participation and involvement, as well as the need for more focus on male perspectives regarding gender and violence.
#42: Christophe Hodder about Somalia, Gender and Climate Change
Q: What are we or you as the UN in Somalia doing about climate change impacts?
The UN is working on political support for women's leadership, empowerment, and sustainable agriculture, while also providing training on climate-smart agriculture and improving decision-making processes.
#43: Patricia Tatto about W20's role in Advancing Global Equality
Q: What are the challenges that you are facing and how do you plan to overcome them?
One major challenge is gathering data to support recommendations, along with ensuring that these recommendations are implemented by G20 leaders.
#43: Patricia Tatto about W20's role in Advancing Global Equality
Q: What is W20 actually? What is its objective? How is W20 structured?
W20 is a group dedicated to gender equity under the G20, made up of women from member countries to provide recommendations for the G20 summit.
#45: Fiona Doherty about Children bearing the brunt of Climate Change
Q: How does child marriage relate to education?
Extreme weather can increase the need for help at home, leading to school dropouts among girls, which increases the risk for early marriage.

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Focusing on the intricate relationship between gender and climate change, this podcast features expert interviews that explore how climate issues uniquely impact various populations, particularly women. Topics range from the effects of climate change on migration patterns to the complexities of water governance and the principles of feminist economics. Each episode not only highlights the challenges but also promotes actionable solutions aimed at achieving climate justice, emphasizing the importance of diversity in creating sustainable strategies. The discussions demonstrate a commitment to understanding the multifaceted impacts of climate change while advocating for inclusivity in the approaches to address these urgent issues.

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2. Brigitte Bernard-Rau
3. Ankita Garg
4. Osprey Orielle Lake
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6. Patricia Tatto
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