Women and girls are disproportionately impacted by the climate crisis as it exacerbates and entrenches existing inequalities including poverty and gender-based violence. According to the UN, an estimated 80% of people displaced by climate change are women. Discover stories of women leading the resistance.
Over the past decade, a little known government agency has been using UK taxpayers’ money to finance oil and gas projects abroad. We look at what this means for local communities and climate breakdown.
Discover From Scotland to Sarawak – a free digital exhibition exploring how businesses and governments, both at home and globally, play a part in the unfair impacts of the climate crisis. From Scotland to Sarawak shows us that through collective resistance, we can build resilience and make change happen.
To mark International Women's Day, we celebrate some of the extraordinary women who've championed climate and nature both globally and in their communities over the years.