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Gender perspective on climate change and environment towards sustainable development

In 2015 the Pope Francis presented his Encyclical Letter „Laudato Si‟‟ to voice the most important thoughts of the Holy See on human in general and Roman Catholic in particular response to rapid and omnipresent detrimental changes that are happening to the Planet Earth because of irresponsible actions of the human race against environment in broad sense, inducing at the same time climate change. The same year the international community united in something that was not obvious to international experts and participants of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference in Paris - the COP21, till the very end of the process. The countries - Parties to the UNFCCC agreed on the text of the Paris Agreement - legally binding accord on climate change mitigation and adaptation. Both documents address all the humankind without proper regard given to the position of women, who differ in many ways in their role and attitude towards climate change. In our article the analysis is done on the gender relation to climate change - on the basis of literature review as well as the words of the Pope on the issue in the Encyclical. Analysis presents the most important topics to which we sought reference in the Encyclical of Pope Francis. Results confirm deep understanding of the inter-linked processes around the climate change and no much attention is given to women by the Head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- University of Gdańsk Poland
środowisko, polityka, climate change, sustainable development, zrównoważony rozwój, równość, zmiany klimatyczne, equality, environment, policy
środowisko, polityka, climate change, sustainable development, zrównoważony rozwój, równość, zmiany klimatyczne, equality, environment, policy
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