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"en.20120420.21.5-259-250"2
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"Women represent approximately 50% of the global population, but have relatively more responsibility for everyday consumption choices, child care and household activities. Owing to gender roles, women’s impact on the environment is not the same as men’s, and their access to resources and ways to cope and adapt is severely affected by discrimination in terms of income, access to resources, political power, education and household responsibility. Climate change could amplify inequalities and there is a risk that climate change policies will also have a negative impact on gender balance and women’s rights if they do not take gender discrimination into account from the very start. This report addresses this issue in a balanced way, so I voted in favour."@en1
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