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How to Save the World: Educating Girls for Climate Leadership
Climate change has been taking over the news lately, with the Amazon fires in Brazil, Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas and the United States, and worrying statements about climate policy from global leaders. This chaotic scenario has us wondering what we can actually do to help, and a simple answer, which is not taken seriously enough, is educating girls for climate leadership.

Women in Agriculture: The chapter missing from our history books
In the patriarchal society we have lived in for centuries, women were always working in the kitchen, right? Wrong! Female work started on the farm and ended in the kitchen.

Mother Earth: indigenous women are the true guardians of the forests
The Earth depends on female defenders of forests, and that is because of their extensive knowledge of the forests - given the time they spend in it as part of their societal roles and culture.
Clean water is a human right, but for who?
Naturally, all human beings should have equal and universal access to water, but the reality is a bit far from that.

Gender Equality and Climate Action
Climate justice represents a human approach to the climate change issue, taking into account the most vulnerable groups to the impacts of environmental disasters - who, at the same time, are the least responsible for their causes.