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  2. 2040 (film) - Wikipedia

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    2040 follows Gameau's imagining of a future for his four-year-old daughter Velvet, where climate change has been solved. Described as “an exercise in fact-based dreaming” the film is structured as a letter to his daughter whereby Gameau travels around the world investigating numerous solutions that can contribute towards climate mitigation and imagining what a future would be like where ...

  3. Women in climate change - Wikipedia

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    Women in climate change have taken on many roles to help the fight against climate change in the field today. For example, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim is an Indigenous activist that is working in Chad. She is working to spread the word of the people actively fighting climate change today in Chad and educate people about their conditions.

  4. How climate crisis will force 40 million girls into child ...

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    The number of girls at extreme risk of facing the devastating impact of both climate crisis and child marriage is set to increase to nearly 40 million by 2050, a new report has warned.. While an ...

  5. List of women climate scientists and activists - Wikipedia

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    Helen McGregor, geologist and climate change researcher, Research School of Earth Sciences at the Australian National University; Amanda McKenzie, commentator on climate change; Jessica Melbourne-Thomas, marine ecologist and ecosystem modeller; Sam Mostyn (born c.1964), businesswoman active in climate change

  6. Leading scientists for Amy Poehler's Smart Girls Panel ... - AOL

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    Tiernan Sittenfeld, Caroline Weinberg, Nicole Hernandez Hammer, Dr. Kate Biberdorf and Dr. Knatokie Ford called for action against climate change at BUILD.

  7. Greta Thunberg - Wikipedia

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    Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡrêːta ˈtʉ̂ːnbærj] ⓘ; born 3 January 2003) is a Swedish environmental activist known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action to mitigate the effects of human-caused climate change.

  8. Climate change and gender - Wikipedia

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    Women can play a role in climate change response and can often help at the local level, which can inform specific aspects of climate change policy. [129] Women contribute their local knowledge of leadership, sustainable resource management, and how to incorporate sustainability into both the household and community.

  9. Women and the environment - Wikipedia

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    A group of women in Kenya began farming trees way before climate change was prioritized because they had seen what happens to lands that are depleted of its nutrients and the adverse effects. [19] In Zimbabwe, direct impacts of climate change and environmental degradation has on women and girls include: