性别差异与气候变化——应对气候变化对妇女不成比例的影响

Nathalie Allen
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人们越来越意识到与气候变化的负面影响有关的性别差异。随着人们认识的提高,人们更加重视国家和国际政策框架对性别问题的反应不够积极,没有充分考虑到两性之间的差距。气候变化对那些最依赖自然资源维持生计的人群的影响更大,而这些人群往往来自较贫穷的群体。与此同时,全球人口中的这部分人通常对干旱、山体滑坡、洪水和飓风等自然灾害的应对能力最低。世界上大多数穷人是妇女,因此,这些妇女通常面临气候变化影响的更高风险和更大负担。在妇女被剥夺平等参与决策过程和劳动力市场的情况下,这些不平等往往使妇女无法为与气候有关的规划、决策和执行作出有意义的贡献。各国政府和国际组织需要制定新的框架、政策和立法,特别是在提供涉及与妇女合作的清洁能源方面,以确保引进和实施现实的解决办法。
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Gender Disparity and Climate Change – Addressing the Disproportionate Effects of Climate Change on Women
There is increasing awareness of gender disparity in relation to the negative effects of climate change. With that increasing awareness comes greater focus on how national and international policy frameworks are not sufficiently gender-responsive and do not sufficiently consider the disparity between genders. Climate change has a greater impact on those sections of the population that are most reliant on natural resources for their livelihoods, and these sections are often from poorer groups. At the same time, those same sections of the global population usually have the least capacity to respond to natural hazards, such as droughts, landslides, floods and hurricanes. The majority of the world's poor are women and consequently, those women commonly face higher risks and greater burdens from the impacts of climate change. Where women are denied equal participation in decision-making processes and labour markets, these inequalities often prevent women from contributing meaningfully to climate-related planning, policy-making and implementation. Governments and international organisations need to develop new frameworks, policies and legislation, particularly in relation to the provision of cleaner energies which involve cooperation with women to ensure that realistic solutions are introduced and implemented.
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