UNFCCC: A Feminist Perspective

Q3 Social Sciences Environmental Policy and Law Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.3233/epl-239007
R. Maguire, George Carter, Sangeeta Mangubhai, Bridget Lewis, Susan Gail Harris Rimmer
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The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was the only multilateral environmental agreement to emerge from the Earth Summit in 1992 which did not include any references to gender. Recognition of gender within the UNFCCC has been exceedingly slow and largely tokenistic with a focus on ensuring ‘gender balance’ within UNFCCC meetings and processes. This article explores the emergence of gender language within the UNFCCC by reflecting upon: where we have come from; where we are now; and where we are going with respect with gender. While there was very little progress in the early days of the UNFCCC, this article shows that from 2001 onwards there have been a series of small gains, which will be explained and critique. Much work remains to be done with this paper suggesting some concrete steps such as hosting a Gender COP, ensuring financing for National Climate Change Gender Focal Points and embedding gender meaningfully within existing climate finance processes. In recommending future actions, the paper draws on insights from the Pacific and Australian experience.
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联合国气候变化框架公约》:女性主义视角
联合国气候变化框架公约》(UNFCCC)是 1992 年地球问题首脑会议上达成的唯一一项多边环境协定,其中没有提及性别问题。联合国气候变化框架公约》对性别问题的认可一直非常缓慢,而且大多是象征性的,重点是确保《联合国气候变化框架公约》会议和进程中的 "性别平衡"。本文通过反思:我们从哪里来;我们现在在哪里;以及我们在性别问题上将走向何方,来探讨性别语言在《联合国气候变化框架公约》中的出现。虽然在《联合国气候变化框架公约》的早期进展甚微,但本文指出,从 2001 年开始,已经取得了一系列微小的成果,并将对这些成果进行解释和批评。本文建议采取一些具体步骤,如主办性别问题缔约方大会、确保为国家气候变化性别问题协调中心提供资金,以及将性别问题有意义地纳入现有的气候融资进程。在建议未来行动时,本文借鉴了太平洋地区和澳大利亚的经验。
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Environmental Policy and Law
Environmental Policy and Law Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: This international journal is created to encourage the exchange of information and experience on all legal, administrative and policy matters relevant to the human and natural environment in its widest sense: air, water and soil pollution as well as waste management; the conservation of flora and fauna; protected areas and land-use control; development and conservation of the world"s non-renewable resources. In short, all aspects included in the concept of sustainable development. For more than two decades Environmental Policy and Law has assumed the role of the leading international forum for policy and legal matters relevant to this field. Environmental Policy and Law is divided into sections for easy accessibility.
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