Women and climate change summit
In conjunction with the activities of the COP27 Climate Change Summit, which is being held in the Egyptian city of Sharm El-Sheikh, many women's voices and organizations concerned with women's rights began to talk about the dialectical relationship between these climate changes in their various effects and the status of women locally and internationally, as these changes have negatively affected all aspects of life. Including, of course, women’s living matters, especially on the social and health side, as climate fluctuations through high temperatures have led to the exposure of many women in the world, especially in the poorest regions, to more health problems, which negatively affected the status of women’s health with the growth of many diseases as a result those changes.
The use of many industrial materials harmful to the environment in various countries of the world, which use banned chemicals such as carbon, radioactive coal, and others, has led to other negative effects on the surrounding environment, which in turn led to more environmental pollution, which women faced locally and internationally, especially those with chronic diseases. Or pregnant women, which exposed their children to several diseases.
At the same time, when the repercussions of climate change led to more drought, desertification, and water shortages in many countries, which led to living difficulties for the breadwinner woman, especially in the poorer countries, and this is something that women face through increasing pressures in providing water for their children, in addition to the requirements of life in its simplest degrees.
Here comes the importance of the Climate Change Summit, which seeks to put forward complementary future strategies to reactivate women's rights back to normal through development projects that lead to more use of clean energy while providing water to countries and families most in need through water desalination projects and using water more fairly between countries, as well as striving Towards more safe agriculture, which is something that benefits many families, especially women, who faced great life difficulties as a result of those negative effects that affected women in poor and medium-developed countries, while women in more developed countries were less exposed to those environmental effects that are harmful to the status of women, This, in turn, requires more effective international and domestic decisions to crystallize social and health rights for women in those countries that have suffered a lot as a result of what the developed countries have done, led by the Group of Seven major industrialized countries, the G7, which sought to achieve tremendous industrial progress, but they are in the midst of their industrial revolutions. , did not take into account the environmental dimensions, which caused the huge damages suffered by all countries and societies alike. For a woman who is a victim of these massive climate changes

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