The SETI network met to work for a sustainable energy transition
80 participants from around the world met online on June 15 and 16 at The Eighth Annual Meeting of the Sustainable Energy Transitions Initiative (SETI). The event included ongoing studies and the…
Special Issue: Focus on Understanding the Gender and Climate Change Nexus
Submit your article to the special issue of Environmental Research: Climate (ERCL): Focus on Understanding the Gender and Climate Change Nexus Guest Editors Johanna Fajardo-Gonzalez United Nations…
Energy and equality featured in award-winning Duke podcast
"Ways and Means" is a podcast produced by the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, that serves as a space to expose ideas on how to improve society in several areas. In a recent episode…
WinEED training encourages women researchers in Nigeria
WinEED collaborative program has raised hope for more women in Nigeria to participate in grant writing and research activities in the field of environmental economics. Over 20 women researchers in…
An actionable research agenda for the Global South is now finalized
60 researchers from EfD and partner organizations have been working intensely for a year and a half to develop a research agenda to support a low-carbon transition and gender equity in the Global…
Gender - brief actionable research agenda
Addressing gender dimensions of the low carbon transition is core to ensuring a gendered transformative change that is more equitable. Gender equity is thus part of a larger initiative to identify the most promising research issues to support an actionable low-carbon transition in the Global South.
Aim: To ensure that research in support of an inclusive global low-carbon transition (LCT) takes into account gender dimensions in order to promote gender equity.
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