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The United Nations Population Fund has urged us to consider "the gender dimension of climate change.” And just so we understand their terms, they tell us that “Gender refers to the differences in socially constructed roles and opportunities associated with being a man or a woman and the interactions and social relations between men and women.”
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"[Alfred the Great's] unique importance in the history of English letters comes from his conviction that a life without knowledge or reflection was unworthy of respect..." Sir Frank Stenton
Friday, December 18, 2009
Global warming and gender
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