
Inclusion
While the global climate crisis intensifies year-on-year, not everyone is affected equally. Women and girls of all ages, gender-diverse people, older people, people with disabilities, Indigenous Peoples, and other marginalised groups in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) experience the impacts of climate change disproportionately and in different ways, due to systemic disadvantages caused by colonial histories, patriarchy, and profit-driven systems.
These systems are the root of both climate injustices and gender injustices, deeply interconnected and compounded by other intersecting and systemic inequalities.
