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Women Are 2.5X More Likely To Demand Bold Climate Action


Published on 2025-03-08 06:01:04 - Forbes
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  • "Women are very effective at mobilizing communities in the event of disasters. They are at the frontline in moving forward with recovery. Women further hold key knowledge in natural resources management, and are key actors in climate adaptation and mitigation," she said.

The article from Forbes, published on March 8, 2025, discusses a study revealing that women are 25 times more likely than men to demand bold climate action. This finding comes from a survey conducted by We Don't Have Time, a social media platform focused on climate issues. The study highlights a significant gender gap in climate activism, attributing it to various factors including women's roles in caregiving, which makes them more aware of the immediate impacts of climate change on health, food security, and community well-being. The article also notes that women are often at the forefront of grassroots movements for environmental justice, pushing for policies that address climate change more aggressively. It suggests that this trend could influence political and corporate strategies towards more sustainable practices, emphasizing the need for inclusive climate policies that consider gender dynamics.

Read the Full Forbes Article at:
[ https://www.forbes.com/sites/we-dont-have-time/2025/03/08/women-are-25x-more-likely-to-demand-bold-climate-action/ ]