The current economic system that underpins the climate crisis is rooted in resource extraction and labor exploitation, particularly affecting women and marginalized communities.
Evidence shows that women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals are disproportionately affected by climate change, amplifying the need for a feminist perspective in addressing the crisis.
Feminism provides a nuanced analysis of how inequalities create environmental challenges and offers a vision and practical approach towards achieving a more equitable climate future.
To effectively combat climate change, we not only need to end fossil fuel dependence but also fundamentally transform economic and political systems that perpetuate inequality.
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