How empowering women and girls can help stop global warming Katharine Wilkinson

There are two powerful phenomena
unfolding on earth:

the rise of global warming

and the rise of women and girls.

The link between them is often overlooked,

but gender equity is a key answer
to our planetary challenge.

Let me explain.

For the last few years,

I have been working on an effort
called “Project Drawdown.”

Our team has scoured humanity’s wisdom

for solutions to draw down
heat-trapping, climate-changing emissions

in the atmosphere –

not “someday, maybe,
if we’re lucky” solutions,

the 80 best practices and technologies

already in hand:

clean, renewable energy,
including solar and wind;

green buildings, both new and retrofitted;

efficient transportation
from Brazil to China;

thriving ecosystems through
protection and restoration;

reducing waste and reclaiming its value;

growing food in good ways
that regenerates soil;

shifting diets to less meat, more plants;

and equity for women and girls.

Gender and climate
are inextricably linked.

Drawing down emissions
depends on rising up.

First, a bit of context.

We are in a situation of urgency,
severity and scope

never before faced by humankind.

So far, our response isn’t
anywhere close to adequate.

But you already know that.

You know it in your gut,

in your bones.

We are each part
of the planet’s living systems,

knitted together with almost
7.7 billion human beings

and 1.8 million known species.

We can feel the connections between us.

We can feel the brokenness

and the closing window to heal it.

This earth, our home,

is telling us that a better way of being
must emerge, and fast.

In my experience, to have eyes wide open

is to hold a broken heart every day.

It’s a grief that I rarely speak,

though my work calls
on the power of voice.

I remind myself that the heart
can simply break, or it can break open.

A broken-open heart is awake
and alive and calls for action.

It is regenerative, like nature,

reclaiming ruined ground, growing anew.

Life moves inexorably toward more life,

toward healing,

toward wholeness.

That’s a fundamental ecological truth.

And we, all of us,

we are life force.

On the face of it, the primary link
between women, girls and a warming world

is not life but death.

Awareness is growing that climate impacts
hit women and girls hardest,

given existing vulnerabilities.

There is greater risk of displacement,

higher odds of being injured
or killed during a natural disaster.

Prolonged drought
can precipitate early marriage

as families contend with scarcity.

Floods can force last-resort prostitution

as women struggle to make ends meet.

The list goes on and goes wide.

These dynamics are most acute
under conditions of poverty,

from New Orleans to Nairobi.

Too often, the story ends here.

But not today.

Another empowering truth begs to be seen.

If we gain ground on gender equity,

we also gain ground
on addressing global warming.

This connection comes to light
in three key areas,

three areas where we can secure
the rights of women and girls,

shore up resilience

and avert emissions at the same time.

Women are the primary
farmers of the world.

They produce 60 to 80 percent
of food in lower-income countries,

often operating on fewer than five acres.

That’s what the term “smallholder” means.

Compared with men, women smallholders
have less access to resources,

including land rights,

credit and capital, training,

tools and technology.

They farm as capably
and efficiently as men,

but this well-documented disparity
in resources and rights

means women produce less food
on the same amount of land.

Close those gaps,

and farm yields rise by 20 to 30 percent.

That means 20 to 30 percent more food
from the same garden or the same field.

The implications for hunger,
for health, for household income –

they’re obvious.

Let’s follow the thread to climate.

We humans need land to grow food.

Unfortunately, forests are often
cleared to supply it,

and that causes emissions
from deforestation.

But if existing farms produce enough food,

forests are less likely to be lost.

So there’s a ripple effect.

Support women smallholders,

realize higher yields,

avoid deforestation

and sustain the life-giving
power of forests.

Project Drawdown estimates
that addressing inequity in agriculture

could prevent two billion tons
of emissions between now and 2050.

That’s on par with the impact
household recycling can have globally.

Addressing this inequity
can also help women cope

with the challenges of growing food

as the climate changes.

There is life force in cultivation.

At last count,

130 million girls are still denied
their basic right to attend school.

Gaps are greatest
in secondary school classrooms.

Too many girls are missing
a vital foundation for life.

Education means better health
for women and their children,

better financial security,

greater agency at home and in society,

more capacity to navigate
a climate-changing world.

Education can mean options,
adaptability, strength.

It can also mean lower emissions.

For a variety of reasons,

when we have more years of education,

we typically choose to marry later

and to have fewer children.

So our families end up being smaller.

What happens at the individual level
adds up across the world and over time.

One by one by one,

the right to go to school impacts
how many human beings live on this planet

and impacts its living systems.

That’s not why girls should be educated.

It’s one meaningful outcome.

Education is one side of a coin.

The other is family planning:

access to high-quality,
voluntary reproductive health care.

To have children by choice
rather than chance

is a matter of autonomy and dignity.

Yet in the US,

45 percent of pregnancies are unintended.

Two hundred and fourteen million women
in lower-income countries

say they want to decide whether
and when to become pregnant

but aren’t using contraception.

Listening to women’s needs,

addressing those needs,

advancing equity and well-being:

those must be the aims
of family planning, period.

Curbing the growth of our human population

is a side effect, though a potent one.

It could dramatically reduce demand
for food, transportation, electricity,

buildings, goods and all the rest,

thereby reducing emissions.

Close the gaps on access
to education and family planning,

and by mid-century, we may find
one billion fewer people inhabiting earth

than we would if we do nothing more.

According to Project Drawdown,

one billion fewer people
could mean we avoid

nearly 120 billion tons of emissions.

At that level of impact,

gender equity is a top solution
to restore a climate fit for life.

At that level of impact,

gender equity is on par with wind turbines

and solar panels and forests.

There is life force in learning

and life force in choice.

Now, let me be clear:

this does not mean women and girls
are responsible for fixing everything.

(Laughter)

Though we probably will.

(Laughter)

(Applause)

Equity for women in agriculture,
education and family planning:

these are solutions within a system
of drawdown solutions.

Together, they comprise
a blueprint of possibility.

And let me be even clearer about this:

population cannot be seen in isolation
from production or consumption.

Some segments of the human family
cause exponentially greater harm,

while others suffer outsized injustice.

The most affluent –

we are the most accountable.

We have the most to do.

The gender-climate connection
extends beyond negative impacts

and beyond powerful solutions.

Women are vital voices
and agents for change on this planet,

and yet we’re too often missing
or even barred from the proverbial table.

We’re too often ignored
or silenced when we speak.

We are too often passed over

when plans are laid or investments made.

According to one analysis,

just 0.2 percent of philanthropic funds

go specifically towards women
and the environment,

merely 110 million dollars globally,

the sum spent by one man
on a single Basquiat painting last year.

These dynamics are not only unjust,
they are setting us up for failure.

To rapidly, radically reshape society,

we need every solution and every solver,

every mind,

every bit of heart,

every set of hands.

We often crave a simple call to action,

but this challenge demands
more than a fact sheet

and more than a checklist.

We need to function
more like an ecosystem,

finding strength in our diversity.

You know what your superpowers are.

You’re an educator, farmer, healer,
creator, campaigner, wisdom-keeper.

How might you link arms where you are

to move solutions forward?

There is one role I want to ask
that all of you play:

the role of messenger.

This is a time of great awakening.

We need to break the silence
around the condition of our planet;

move beyond manufactured debates
about climate science;

share solutions;

speak truth with a broken-open heart;

teach that to address climate change,
we must make gender equity a reality.

And in the face of
a seemingly impossible challenge,

women and girls are
a fierce source of possibility.

It is a magnificent thing to be alive

in a moment that matters so much.

This earth,

our home,

is calling for us to be bold,

reminding us we are all
in this together –

women, men,

people of all gender identities,

all beings.

We are life force,

one earth,

one chance.

Let’s seize it.

Thank you.

(Applause)

地球上出现了两种强大的现象

全球变暖

的加剧和妇女和女孩的崛起。

它们之间的联系经常被忽视,

但性别平等是
我们应对地球挑战的关键答案。

让我解释。

在过去的几年里,

我一直致力于一项
名为“Project Drawdown”的工作。

我们的团队已经从人类的智慧中

寻找解决方案来减少大气中的
吸热、改变气候的排放物

——

而不是“有一天,也许,
如果我们幸运的话”的解决方案,已经掌握

了 80 种最佳实践和技术

清洁、 可再生能源,
包括太阳能和风能;

新建和改造的绿色建筑;

从巴西到中国的高效运输;

通过
保护和恢复来繁荣生态系统;

减少浪费并回收其价值;

以可再生土壤的良好方式种植粮食

改变饮食,少吃肉,多吃植物;

和妇女和女孩的平等。

性别和
气候密不可分。

减少排放
取决于上升。

首先,一点上下文。

我们正处于人类前所未有的紧迫、严重和广泛的局势中

到目前为止,我们的反应还
远远不够。

但你已经知道了。

你在你的肠道里,

在你的骨头里知道它。

我们每个
人都是地球生命系统的一部分,

与近
77 亿

人和 180 万个已知物种交织在一起。

我们可以感受到我们之间的联系。

我们可以感受到破碎

和关闭的窗口来治愈它。

这个地球,我们的家园,

正在告诉我们,一种更好的存在方式
必须迅速出现。

以我的经验,睁大眼睛

就是每天都抱着一颗破碎的心。 虽然我的工作需要声音的力量

,但我很少说话,这是一种悲伤

我提醒自己,心
可以简单地破碎,也可以破碎。

一颗破碎的心是清醒的
,是活着的,需要采取行动。

它是再生的,就像大自然一样,

开垦被毁坏的土地,重新生长。

生命无情地走向更多的生命,

走向治愈,

走向完整。

这是一个基本的生态真理。

而我们,我们所有人,

我们都是生命力。

从表面上看
,妇女、女孩和一个变暖的世界

之间的主要联系不是生而是死。 鉴于现有的

脆弱性,人们越来越意识到气候影响对
妇女和女孩的影响最为严重

在自然灾害中,流离失所的风险更大,

受伤
或死亡的几率更高。

由于家庭与匮乏作斗争,长期干旱可能会导致早婚。 由于妇女难以维持生计,

洪水可能会迫使卖淫成为最后的手段

这个名单还在继续,而且范围很广。 从新奥尔良到内罗毕,

这些动态
在贫困条件下最为严重

很多时候,故事到这里就结束了。

但不是今天。

另一个令人振奋的真理有待观察。

如果我们在性别平等方面取得进展,

我们也会
在解决全球变暖问题上取得进展。

这种联系体现
在三个关键

领域,我们可以在三个领域确保
妇女和女孩的权利,同时

增强复原力

并避免排放。

妇女是世界上的主要
农民。

他们在低收入国家生产 60% 到 80%
的粮食,

通常在不到 5 英亩的土地上经营。

这就是“小农”一词的含义。

与男性相比,女性小农
获得资源的机会更少,

包括土地权、

信贷和资本、培训、

工具和技术。

她们
与男性一样有能力和有效率地耕种,

但这种
资源和权利的明显差异

意味着女性
在同样数量的土地上生产的食物更少。

缩小这些差距

,农业产量就会提高 20% 到 30%。

这意味着
来自同一个花园或同一块田地的食物要多出 20% 到 30%。

对饥饿
、健康和家庭收入的

影响是显而易见的。

让我们跟随气候的主题。

我们人类需要土地来种植粮食。

不幸的是,森林经常
被砍伐以供应它

,这会导致
森林砍伐产生的排放。

但是,如果现有农场生产足够的食物,

森林就不太可能消失。

所以会有连锁反应。

支持女性小农,

实现更高的产量,

避免森林砍伐

并维持森林赋予生命的
力量。

Project Drawdown 估计
,从现在到 2050 年,解决农业中的不平等问题

可以防止 20
亿吨排放。

这与
家庭回收在全球范围内可能产生的影响相当。

解决这种不平等
现象还可以帮助女性应对气候变化

带来的粮食种植挑战

修炼是有生命力的。

据最新统计,

仍有 1.3 亿女孩被剥夺
了上学的基本权利。

中学课堂的差距最大。

太多的女孩缺少
生命的重要基础。

教育意味着
妇女及其子女的健康状况

更好、财务保障

更好、家庭和社会中

更大的能动性
、应对气候变化世界的能力更强。

教育可能意味着选择、
适应性和力量。

这也可能意味着更低的排放。

出于各种原因,

当我们受教育年限更长时,

我们通常会选择晚婚

并少生孩子。

所以我们的家庭最终变得更小了。

随着时间的推移,个人层面发生的事情
会在全球范围内累积起来。

上学的权利一项一项地影响
着这个星球上的人口数量,

并影响着它的生活系统。

这不是女孩应该接受教育的原因。

这是一个有意义的结果。

教育是硬币的一面。

另一个是计划生育:

获得高质量、
自愿的生殖保健。

通过选择
而不是偶然生孩子

是自主和尊严的问题。

然而在美国,

45% 的怀孕是意外怀孕。 低收入国家

的 2.14 亿女性

表示,她们想决定是否
以及何时怀孕,

但没有采取避孕措施。

倾听妇女的需求,

解决这些需求,

促进公平和福祉:

这些都必须
是计划生育的目标。

抑制我们人口的增长

是一个副作用,尽管是一个强有力的副作用。

它可以显着减少
对食品、交通、电力、

建筑物、货物和所有其他方面的需求,

从而减少排放。

缩小在
获得教育和计划生育

方面的差距,到本世纪中叶,我们可能会发现
地球上居住的人口

比我们不采取更多行动时少十亿。

根据 Project Drawdown,

减少 10 亿人
可能意味着我们可以避免

近 1200 亿吨的排放。

在这种影响水平上,

性别平等是
恢复适合生活的气候的最佳解决方案。

在这种影响水平上,

性别平等与风力涡轮机

、太阳能电池板和森林相当。

学习

中有生命力,选择中有生命力。

现在,让我明确一点:

这并不意味着妇女和女孩
有责任解决所有问题。

(笑声)

虽然我们可能会。

(笑声)

(掌声)

妇女在农业、
教育和计划生育方面的平等:

这些是
缩编解决方案系统中的解决方案。

它们共同构成
了可能性的蓝图。

让我更清楚一点:

不能
脱离生产或消费来看待人口。

人类家庭的某些部分
造成了成倍增加的伤害,

而另一些则遭受了极大的不公正。

最富裕的——

我们是最负责任的。

我们要做的最多。

性别与气候的联系
超越了负面影响

和强大的解决方案。

女性是
这个星球上变革的重要声音和推动者,

但我们经常被忽视
甚至被禁止进入众所周知的餐桌。

当我们说话时,我们经常被忽视或沉默。

当制定计划或进行投资时,我们常常被忽略。

根据一项分析,

只有 0.2% 的慈善

资金专门用于女性
和环境

,全球仅 1.1 亿美元,


是去年一个男人在一幅巴斯奎特画上的花费。

这些动态不仅不公正,
而且让我们走向失败。

为了迅速、彻底地重塑社会,

我们需要每一个解决方案和每一个解决者、

每一个头脑、

每一颗心、

每一双手。

我们经常渴望一个简单的行动号召,

但这一挑战需要的
不仅仅是一份情况说明书

和一份清单。

我们需要
更像一个生态系统,

在我们的多样性中寻找力量。

你知道你的超能力是什么。

你是教育家、农民、治疗
者、创造者、活动家、智慧守护者。

您如何将手臂连接到您将

要推动解决方案的地方?


想问你们所有人都扮演

一个角色:信使的角色。

这是一个大觉醒的时代。

我们需要打破
围绕我们星球状况的沉默;

超越
关于气候科学的人为辩论;

分享解决方案;

带着破碎的心说真话;

教导要应对气候变化,
我们必须使性别平等成为现实。


在看似不可能的挑战面前,

女性和女孩是
一种激烈的可能性源泉。

在如此重要的时刻活着是一件了不起的事情。

这个地球,

我们的家,

在呼唤我们要勇敢,

提醒我们我们
都在一起——

女人,男人,

所有性别认同的人,

所有的生命。

我们是生命力,

一个地球,

一个机会。

让我们抓住它。

谢谢你。

(掌声)