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PANEL - A Different Impact for Women in Developing Countries
The effects of climate change vary by region, generation, age, social class, income and gender. Based on the results of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), it is clear that populations who are already the most vulnerable and marginalized will be the most adversely affected. In fact, around the world, women have less access than men to resources that would increase their ability to adapt to climate change.
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