October 7, 2018

Climate change affects women’s and men’s assets and well-being differently—in terms of agricultural production, food security, health, water and energy resources, climate-induced migration and conflict, and climate-related natural disasters

Climate change affects women’s and men’s assets and well-being differently—in terms of agricultural production, food security, health, water and energy resources, climate-induced migration and conflict, and climate-related natural disasters, – said Åsa Regnér, Assistant Secretary-General of the UN and Deputy Executive Director of UN Women at “Empowering women through the sustainable management of natural resources: …

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LL.M Student reflects: the Dutch Climate Law: Commitment through compromise

On Wednesday the 13th of June 2018 seven of the thirteen parties* in the Netherlands presented their joint Climate Law. To me, as a citizen of the Netherlands, and LL.M student in Sustainable Development at the University of Milan, this is an interesting step that shows the unique role of international law on domestic legislation. …

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