To combat the disproportionate impacts of climate change on women, advocates at COP28 on Monday said decisionmakers must not only enact more polices that meet their specific needs but recognize the unique knowledge and expertise women can offer that can be used to support effective climate action.

Hillary Clinton (centre) and other panelists pose together following a discussion on gender and climate. COP28/Christophe Viseux
Hillary Clinton (centre) and other panelists pose together following a discussion on gender and climate. COP28/Christophe Viseux

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