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Declaration on gender, climate change
Grace Calderon , Quezon City: Oct 24 2008
Made Popular Oct 25 2008
Philippines :
The Manila Declaration unanimously passed by the delegates from 68 countries, acknowledged that: “Underscoring that women are vital agents of change, holders of valuable knowledge and skills, and can be powerful leaders from community to global level...
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
The importance of the women sector has been staring us in the face but this patriarchal society simply stays blind.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Simply, because it’s a patriarchal society.
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Jayashree
bangalore, India
You mean women aren’t conspicuous enough?
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
To the patriarchal eye, no they are not and will never be.
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Ranjan
Patna, India
Women are symbol of Nature.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Very poetically put.
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Ranjan
Patna, India
The role of women in the field of
Environmental Conservation is Excellent.
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Because they are nurturers. The nature of women makes them care for the world.
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Saskia
Paramaribo, Suriname
I didn't read the article fully but the headline caught my eye. There might be a relationship between the gender of animals and global warming. We know that temperature of the environment decides the gender of many reptiles. Global warming may give rise to the female population.
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