Women and Climate Change: Understanding the Gendered Dimensions

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How does climate change disproportionately affect women in developing countries?

  1. Women are more likely to be engaged in agriculture, which is highly vulnerable to climate change.
  2. Women have less access to resources and decision-making power, making them more susceptible to climate-related risks.
  3. Women are often responsible for household water collection, which becomes more challenging during droughts.
  4. All of the above.
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