International Legal Support of Gender Equality in the Context of Climate Change

Yana Pavko
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Introduction. Gender equality and human rights in the context of overcoming climate change is one of the key and debated topics at the annual UN Climate Conferences. The climate crisis creates social in justice between different population groups and has the greatest impact on the lives of vulnerable groups. Women, compared to men, are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change that limit their rights and opportunities. It is also worth noting that there is a widespread trend of feminization of poverty in the world, which means that poverty is increasing among women more than among men. In addition, women are under represented in international decision-making bodies related to climate change. This, above all, only confirms the lack of adequate support for womenʼs initiatives in climate decision-making. The aim of the article. The purpose of the research is to clarify the essence of gender equality and the peculiarities of its international legal support in the context of climate change based on the study of scientific works by reputable scholars and international legal acts. Results. Climate change is one of the major global problems of humanity, which is directly related to gender equality. As a result of climate change, women and men facenew challenges that affect the realization of their rights in the current environment.Women are more vulnerable to climate change and have fewer opportunities to adapt to it. The international community has faced a difficult task to eliminate the imbalance between the ability of women and men to realize equal rights in the context of climate change. Unfortunately, only a few of the international human rights instruments cover the issue of gender equality in the field of environmental protection, especially in the context of climate change. In addition, they donʼt enshrine the right to a safe, clean and sustainable environment, which is one of the main environmental human rights. The realization of this right is extremely important in the context of climate change. Conclusions. Thus, the issues of ensuring equal rights and opportunities for women and men in the context of climate change are not properly regulated ininternational law or in the national law of Ukraine. Certain aspects of gender equalityin the context of climate change are reflected in General Recommendation №37 to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women of 1979, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change of 1992, the Beijing Declaration of 1995, the Paris Agreement of 2015, UN General Assembly Resolution 70/1«Transforming our world: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development» and the Escazu Agreement of 2018. The solution to one of the global problems of humanity depends on the adoption of significant climate decisions that must take into account the gender principle. To date, the extent of womenʼs participation in shaping international climate policy is insufficient. That is why they must represent their governments internationally on equal terms with men, participate in the work of international organizations and in decision-making in the field of climate change. In turn, the needs of both women and men should be taken into account when developing strategic programs and measures to mitigate and adapt to climate change. As a future EU member, Ukraine is trying to integrate a gender component into environmental policy, especially in the area of climate change, by fulfilling its European integration commitments. Key words: gender equality, discrimination, climate change, human rights,sustainable development.
气候变化背景下性别平等的国际法律支持
介绍。在应对气候变化的背景下,性别平等和人权是年度联合国气候大会的关键和辩论议题之一。气候危机在不同人口群体之间创造了社会公正,对弱势群体的生活影响最大。与男性相比,女性更容易受到气候变化的影响,这限制了她们的权利和机会。还值得注意的是,世界上存在着贫穷女性化的普遍趋势,这意味着妇女的贫穷比男子的贫穷增加得更多。此外,妇女在与气候变化有关的国际决策机构中的代表性不足。最重要的是,这只能证实妇女在气候决策方面的倡议缺乏足够的支持。这篇文章的目的。本研究的目的是通过对知名学者的科学著作和国际法律行为的研究,阐明气候变化背景下性别平等的本质及其国际法律支持的特殊性。气候变化是人类面临的重大全球性问题之一,直接关系到性别平等。由于气候变化,妇女和男子都面临着影响其在当前环境中实现权利的新挑战。女性更容易受到气候变化的影响,适应气候变化的机会也更少。在气候变化背景下,消除男女在实现平等权利方面的能力失衡,是国际社会面临的一项艰巨任务。不幸的是,只有少数国际人权文书涉及环境保护领域中的两性平等问题,特别是在气候变化方面。此外,它们没有体现安全、清洁和可持续环境的权利,这是主要的环境人权之一。在气候变化的背景下,实现这一权利极为重要。因此,在气候变化背景下确保男女平等权利和机会的问题没有得到国际法或乌克兰国内法的适当规定。气候变化背景下性别平等的某些方面反映在1979年《消除对妇女一切形式歧视公约》第37号一般性建议、1992年《联合国气候变化框架公约》、1995年《北京宣言》、2015年《巴黎协定》、联合国大会第70/1号决议“改变我们的世界:2030年可持续发展议程”和2018年《埃斯卡祖协定》中。解决人类的一个全球性问题取决于通过必须考虑到性别原则的重大气候决定。迄今为止,妇女参与制定国际气候政策的程度还不够。因此,她们必须在与男子平等的条件下在国际上代表本国政府,参加国际组织的工作和气候变化领域的决策。反过来,在制定减缓和适应气候变化的战略方案和措施时,应考虑到妇女和男子的需求。作为未来的欧盟成员国,乌克兰正努力通过履行其欧洲一体化承诺,将性别因素纳入环境政策,特别是在气候变化领域。关键词:性别平等、歧视、气候变化、人权、可持续发展
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