📍Online | 📆 April 4 , 2024 | Climate change does not impact everyone equally. By 2050, climate change could push an additional 158 million women and girls into poverty and 236 million into hunger. Women, especially in vulnerable communities, face greater risks due to their reliance on natural resources and presence in climate-sensitive sectors. Meanwhile, the shift to a green economy and the demand for STEM skills might exclude women, potentially widening the gender pay gap. Yet, women are crucial for climate action. This session focuses on the intersection of gender equality and climate goals, showing how they reinforce each other. Join us to understand how empowering women and pursuing gender equality enhances climate action, contributing to a just and sustainable future