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"The issues surrounding climate change are directly linked to questions of equality. We will not be able to propose effective measures without taking account of the important role played by women, considering that they make up approximately 50% of the world population and that they still take relatively more responsibility in everyday decisions on consumption, child care and looking after the home. Including more women in EU climate diplomacy is a first priority here. The proportion of women in political decision making, and especially in climate change negotiations, is still unsatisfactory, and little progress has been made. Therefore, we should make efforts for women to be properly represented in groups involved with tackling climate change. I am certain that giving consideration to the question of gender at every stage of the operation of policies on climate change – from creation and funding to implementation and evaluation – will benefit both parties, which is why I endorsed this report."@en1
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