For over 170 years, women have been at the forefront of environmental leadership, championing sustainability long before the term "climate change" became widely recognized.
As climate challenges intensify, the role of women in leading and educating continues to be crucial, providing guidance and advocacy towards a sustainable future. This ongoing legacy is not just about recognizing past contributions but also about empowering the next generation of women leaders in the fight against climate change.
Check out this article from Forbes that celebrates the enduring impact of women in environmental and climate leadership, highlighting how contemporary leaders are advancing this legacy.
Women have been shown to be more likely to champion policies that prioritise the needs of vulnerable populations, including women, children, and marginalised communities, who are disproportionately affected by climate change.





