The Guardian Australia
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Natasha Walter argues climate crisis disproportionately harms women globally
Author Natasha Walter argues in her new book that climate crisis disproportionately affects women, calling for mainstream Western feminism to embrace eco-feminism. Walter, who wrote the 1998 feminist work "The New Feminism," says environmental degradation amplifies threats women face globally. She contends feminism without environmentalism is "the women's centre on a dead planet.".
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