10: Climate Justice: Building Opportunities for Women’s Participation and Leadership in the Climate Change Regime
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Published:2019
Douglas de Castro, 2019. "Climate Justice: Building Opportunities for Women’s Participation and Leadership in the Climate Change Regime", Peace, Reconciliation and Social Justice Leadership in the 21st Century: The Role of Leaders and Followers
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Abstract
The International Climate Change Regime is important for the very survival of the humankind. However, the unimpressive results and escalation of the challenges are becoming very dangerous. By looking into participation at the international level, this chapter finds that women’s participation is very low. The chapter relies on the Feminist Theory for International Law and Relations to argue that the international regime is lacking women’s leadership traits as solidarity, creativity, and resilience. The cases of the El Nino in Peru, local farming in Brazil, and energy efficiency for cookstoves in Kenya present positive examples in which women’s participation is essential, generating a model bottom-up that includes local and transnational levels that fill that gap that risks global environmental and human health and life itself.
