Climate change is not equal to all: The contribution of feminist studies to climate change research
The impacts of climate change on people are not homogeneous, with some social groups being more heavily affected than others. This is due to the existence of a differential and contextual vulnerability that most often is related to inequality. In this sense, gender is a key axis of social inequality...
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          | Main Author: | Marta Rivera-Ferre | 
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| Format: | Article | 
| Language: | Catalan | 
| Published: | Universitat de València
    
        2022-02-01 | 
| Series: | Mètode Science Studies Journal: Annual Review | 
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| Online Access: | https://turia.uv.es/index.php/Metode/article/view/20508 | 
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