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Nonfiction Feminist Books for Understanding the Impact of Climate Change on Women

  1. "The Climate Change and Gender Justice Reader" edited by Niamh Moore-Cherry: This collection of essays and articles by experts in the field explores the ways in which climate change disproportionately affects women and how gender shapes vulnerability and resilience to its impacts. It covers a wide range of topics, including energy, agriculture, and disaster management.

  2. "Gender and Climate Change: An Introduction" by Helen C. Basini and Jane L. Parpart: This book provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which gender shapes vulnerability and resilience to climate change impacts, and how gender-responsive policies can help to mitigate them. It covers a wide range of topics, including energy, agriculture, and disaster management.

  3. "Climate Justice: Vulnerability and Protection" by Mary Robinson: This book offers a powerful and personal perspective on the ways in which climate change affects the lives of women, particularly in the Global South. It explores the importance of addressing gender and other forms of inequality in order to achieve climate justice.

  4. "Women, Gender and Climate Change" edited by Irene Dankelman and Joan Davidson: This book provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which gender shapes vulnerability and resilience to climate change impacts and how gender-responsive policies can help to mitigate them. It covers a wide range of topics, including energy, agriculture, and disaster management.

  5. "Gender and the Politics of Climate Justice" by Susan J. Buck: This book examines the ways in which gender shapes the politics of climate change, including the ways in which women's voices and perspectives are often excluded from decision-making processes and how this affects the development and implementation of policies to address climate change.

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