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Climate Change and Gender in Rich Countries: Work, Public Policy and Action

July 21, 2017 Environmental Justice

The book Climate Change and Gender in Rich Countries: Work, Public Policy and Action, edited by Marjorie Griffin Cohen, was recently published by Routledge. 

Professor Nathalie Chalifour's contribution, entitled "How a gendered understanding of climate change can help shape Canadian climate policy", enriches the section on Public Policy and Activism. 

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This research is supported by the social sciences and humanities research council of canada.