Women Leading Climate Action: Building Trust and Creating Inclusive Solutions for a Sustainable Future

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Leila Toplic
Chief Communications and Trust Officer
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Leading Equitable and Trustworthy Climate Action: The Essential Role of Women in the Climate Crisis

Good morning, ladies! As we unite in our common cause at this Women in Tech conference, I'm excited to discuss how we can contribute to creating an equitable and sustainable future for all. Today's topic addresses the urgent global issue of climate change and underscores the unique role women can play in tackling it.

The Urgent Nature of the Climate Crisis

Unfortunately, the pressing nature of the climate crisis demands our immediate attention. Over the past five decades, climate-related disasters have increased fivefold, with such disasters occurring on average every single day. Nearly half of the world's population now resides in areas particularly susceptible to the effects of climate change.

Like a ticking time bomb, the number of people displaced annually due to climate-induced circumstances already surpasses 20 million. Moreover, by 2030, the demographic requiring international aid may shoot up by 50% owing to climate change consequences. It's clear that our planet is undergoing dire transformations, and it is our responsibility to act now to mitigate this crisis.

Aim: A Trustworthy and Equitable Climate Action

Our approach to tackle the climate crisis must involve a focus on building trust and ensuring equity at its nucleus. Our ability to understand, incorporate and cater to the needs and perspectives of the communities most affected by climate change is paramount. Open communication, transparency and collaborative action with these critical stakeholders will, therefore, be essential in crafting comprehensive solutions.

Building Trust in Climate Action

A significant aspect of fostering trust involves transparency in technologies like carbon removal. My work, for instance, is focused on creating end-to-end traceability of carbon, assuring that it is effectively removed from the atmosphere and stored for generations to come.

Promoting Equitable Climate Action

The discourse on climate action should also be a conversation about equity. Unfortunately, those most affected by climate change are often those less equipped to adapt, creating an unequal distribution of impact.

Women: The Forerunners of Trustworthy and Equitable Climate Action

It is here that women can provide distinctive contributions. While gender should not dictate one's degree of commitment or responsibility towards climate change, let's focus on a couple of reasons that specifically highlight the importance of women's leadership:

  1. Unique insights: Historically, women have been the backbone of communities and families. This societal role has equipped them with unique skills, perspectives, and experiences that can lead to innovative climate action.
  2. Direct impact: Women, unfortunately, bear a larger share of the consequences of climate change. For instance, four out of five people displaced by climate disasters are women. These disproportionate effects make women a crucial inclusion in climate action's decision-making processes.

Addressing the climate crisis requires us to harness women's competencies in different ways. For example:

  • Women's traditional knowledge and expertise in food production and water management can be drawn upon for sustainable agriculture and water conservation policies, key factors in climate action.
  • As women in tech, we can apply our technological savvy to create innovative solutions to address the climate crisis. For instance, leveraging artificial intelligence to adapt agriculture to climate changes or predict and avert natural disasters.

Conclusion: Women’s Leadership Takes Center Stage

Above all, our climate crisis demands trustworthy and equitable action. At this critical juncture, women's leadership is more critical than ever if we are to create a just and livable future for all. The clock is ticking, and we must unite in accelerating progress towards our collective climate goals.

I urge you to reflect on your contribution to our collective climate goals. Let's join hands to drive trustworthy, inclusive solutions for a sustainable future.

Feel free to reach out if you'd like to learn more about women's leadership in climate action or my work at carbon future. Thank you for your time.


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