News & Views Barbados PM Mia Mottley tells COP27 there will be 1 billion climate refugees by 2050 Mia Mottley told world leaders at COP27 they have a responsibility to act on the promises they make on climate.
News & Views ‘First, she needs to feel safe, then she needs to feel empowered’: Three women-run charities creating lasting impact for women & girls through 100 Women grant backed by Ostelin Charity 100 Women awarded five grants to women’s initiatives globally, with bone health brand Ostelin matching the donations up to $90,000.
Climate Banks with more female directors lend less to big polluters, new study finds Banks with more women in their boardrooms lend less to big polluting companies, according to new research by the European Central Bank.
News & Views How UN Women is supporting women through Pakistan’s record flooding UN Women is focusing their response to the record flooding in Pakistan on the needs of women to ensure they receive essential services.
News & Views Lisa Zembrodt appointed to lead role in sustainability for Schneider Electric Lisa Zembrodt will head a major expansion of services assisting businesses to meet energy transition and decarbonisation goals.
News & Views ‘Unnecessary and irresponsible’: Oil and gas exploration approved off WA, NT and Victorian coastlines Approximately 46,758 square kilometres of ocean has been opened up for oil and gas exploration by the Albanese government.
Climate We must recognise women’s work on climate action: Bushfire survivor Jo Dodds President of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action, Jo Dodds, is fighting for climate action to be an urgent and cross-partisan concern.
Soapbox We need a leadership style revolution to tackle the climate crisis We need women and gender diverse leaders to bring different approaches and solutions for the climate crisis.
News & Views Hunger affecting more women than men, new study finds The hunger gap between women and men is rising, with at least 150 million more women going hungry than men last year alone.
Climate Debate begins on climate bill as Greens and independents look to strengthen it Debate begun on Labor’s climate change bill on Wednesday morning, as the Greens and several independents look to strengthen it.
Climate Dr Sophie Scamps says “listening” was the key to her success, as she vows to listen to youth Dr Sophie Scamps has given her first speech to the 47th parliament, sharing what she believes was the key to her success at the election.
Climate Women are turning the tide on climate policy worldwide, and may launch a new era for Australia From Barbados to Finland, we’ve seen women’s leadership on climate bring fair, innovative and ambitious policies.