Teaching Gender and Climate Change - No Apparent Motive



Teaching Gender and Climate Change

Selected Resources

compiled by

Barbara Sutton

University at Albany, SUNY

Resource Guide

United Nations Development Programme. 2009. Resource Guide on Gender and Climate Change (United Nations)

Edited Books and Journal Special Issue

Gender and Development Journal. Special Issue: Climate Changes and Climate Justice. Volume 17, Number 1, March 2009

Masika, Rachel, ed. 2002. Gender, Development and Climate Change. Oxfam (available in print and online)

Salleh, Ariel. 2009. Eco-sufficiency and Global Justice. Pluto Press and Spinifex Press. [This book includes some chapters that address gender and climate change]

Reports

Brody, Alyson, Demetriades, Justina, and Esplen, Emily. 2008. Gender and Climate Change: Mapping the Linkages - A Scoping Study on Knowledge and Gaps. DFID.



Mitchell, Tom, Thomas Tanner and Kattie Lussier. 2007. We Know What We Need: South Asian Women Speak out on Climate Change Adaptation. Institute of Development Studies.

United Nations Development Program. 2007. Human Development Report 2007-2008. Fighting Climate Change: Human Solidarity in a Divided World. New York: UNDP.

Women’s Environment and Development Organization, (with ABANTU, Action Aid, and ENDA). 2008. Gender, Climate Change and Human Security: Lessons from Bangladesh, Ghana and Senegal.

Articles/Papers/Commentaries

Bord, Richard J. and Robert E. O'Connor. 1997. “The Gender Gap in Environmental Attitudes: The Case of Perceived Vulnerability to Risk.” Social Science Quarterly, vol. 78, no. 4: 830-840.

Denton, Fatma. 2004. “Gender and Climate Change: Giving the ‘Latecomer’ a Head Start.” IDS Bulletin. Vol. 35. No. 3.

Di Chiro, Giovanna. 2008. “Living Environmentalisms: Coalition Politics, Social Reproduction, and Environmental Justice.” Environmental Politics, vol. 17, no. 2: 276-298.

Enarson, Elaine. 2006. “Women and Girls Last? Averting the Second Post-Katrina Disaster.”



Hartmann, Betsy. 2006. “Gender, Militarism and Climate Change.” ZNet Commentary, April 10, 2006.

Hartmann, Betsy. 2009. “10 Reasons Why Population Control is not the Solution to Global Warming.” Different Takes No. 57 (Winter): 1-4.



Hemmati, Minu. 2005. “Gender and Climate Change in the North: Issues, Entry Points and Strategies for the Post-2012 Process.” Genanet — Focal Point Gender Justice and Sustainability.



Lambrou, Yianna and Grazia Piana. 2006. “Gender: The Missing Component of the Response to Climate Change.” Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations



Orlando, Laura. 2007. “The Melting Point.” Ms., Spring



Rasmussen, Rasmus Ole. 2009. “Gender and Generation: Perspectives on Ongoing Social and

Environmental Changes in the Arctic.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 2009, vol. 34, no. 3: 524-532

Women's Environment & Development Organization. 2008. “What it Means for Women.” Forced Migration Review, no. 31: 56

U.S. Government Statement

U.S Resolution (H.R. 98) on Women and Climate Change



-Congressional Resolution on Women and Climate Change - Oxfam Reaction



Fact Sheets and Briefs

Gender and Climate Change Fact Sheet



Mainstreaming Gender into the Climate Change Regime



Gender and Natural Disasters Fact Sheet



Gender Considerations in Disaster Assessment



Violence and Disasters



Violence against Women in Disasters



Gender and Health in Disasters



Action Toolkits

Sisters on the Planet Action Guide



League of Women Voters: Action Kit on Feminist Climate Change Activism



Training Manual on Gender and Climate Change



Videos

Sisters on the Planet video clips.

A collection of short clips about women’s experiences with climate change around the world.



Gender Justice in Times of a Changing Climate. Video Documentation. Video by GenderCC-Women for Climate Justice documenting women’s advocacy activities around climate change



Organizations’ Websites

- Gender CC-Women for Climate Justice:

- ENERGIA: International Network on Gender and Sustainable Energy:

- Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO):

- Global Gender and Climate Alliance (GGCA)



- Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) - Women and Environment

Program:

- Southern African Gender and Energy Network (SAGEN):

- Gender and Water Alliance (GWA):

- Gender and Disaster Network:

- Gender Action:

- Sisters on the Planet-Oxfam



- International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Gender and Environment

Program:

- Genanet - focal point gender, environment, sustainability:



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