In this shortened version of the original recording, each day leading up to COP26 in Glasgow, we will hear the response from these women to the question: If women's voices were equally represented at COP26 what difference would it make?
Joycelyn Longdon, Founder, Climate in Colour; MRes PhD Climate Researcher, Cambridge University
Making climate conversations more accessible and diverse.
https://climateincolour.com
www.SHEchangesclimate.org
NICOLE de PAULA - If women‘s voices were equally represented at COP26 what difference would it make?
ELISE BUCKLE - If women‘s voices were equally represented at COP26 what difference would it make?
JESSICA SWEIDAN (in the rain) - If women‘s voices were equally represented at COP26 what difference would it make?
ANTOINETTE VERMILYE - If women‘s voices were equally represented at COP26 what difference would it make?
ESMERALDA de BELGIQUE - If women‘s voices were equally represented at COP26 what difference would it make?
CINDY FORDE - If women‘s voices were equally represented at COP26 what difference would it make?
CLEAN ENERGY - Nameerah Hameed
INCLUSIVITY and ACCESSIBILITY - Patricia Imbarus
PLASTIC PACKAGING - Jane Muncke
RESPECTING WILDLIFE - Annabel Ross
ARTIVISM and THE OCEAN - Janina Rossiter
DEFORESTATION - Ximena Banegas
CLIMATE IN COLOUR - Joycelyn Longdon
SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENTS - Sumita Singha
WASTE and COMMUNITIES - Alexis McGivern
COMMUNICATION - Sophia Cheng
INVESTING IN NATURE - Catherine Bryan
UNITY of PURPOSE - Caroline S Asante
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY - Malini Mehra
INSECT INGENUITY - Bridget Nicholls
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