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Markku Rummukainen

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Survey of gender bias in the IPCC

Author

  • Diana Liverman
  • Nicolena VonHedemann
  • Patricia Nying’uro
  • Markku Rummukainen
  • Kerstin Stendahl
  • Miriam Gay-Antaki
  • Marlies Craig
  • Lorena Aguilar
  • Paulette Bynoe
  • Friedemann Call
  • Sarah Connors
  • Laura David
  • Andrew Ferrone
  • Bronwyn Hayward
  • Shiromani Jayawardena
  • Lamin Mai Touray
  • Jyoti Parikh
  • Minal Pathak
  • Rosa Perez
  • Anna Pirani
  • Anjal Prakash
  • Christiane Textor
  • Lourdes Tibig
  • Melinda Tignor
  • Çiğdem Tuğaç
  • Carolina Vera
  • Radha Wagle

Summary, in English

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change needs to do more to include the expertise and voices of women, even as numbers and policies improve.

Department/s

  • Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC)

Publishing year

2022-02-03

Language

English

Pages

30-32

Publication/Series

Nature

Volume

602

Issue

7895

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Topic

  • Gender Studies
  • Climate Science

Keywords

  • IPCC
  • gender balance

Status

Published

Project

  • Who Speaks and Who Listens in the IPCC Special Report on 1.5 degrees of warming

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0028-0836