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Margaret Arnold

@margari7arnold

Global Lead, Social Dimensions of Climate Change at World Bank. Climate justice. Locally-led action. Views are my own.

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As we’re now seeing with the coronavirus (COVID-19), disasters expose existing social inequalities across the world: wrld.bg/Qhnb50A0ehF #WorldEnvironmentDay

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When it comes to climate change, poor and marginalized people bear the brunt of the impacts despite contributing the least to the problem. This is why World Bank prioritizes the Social Dimensions of #ClimateChange: wrld.bg/rn8Y50A32qb

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Marginalized groups and poor people must have a voice and role in shaping #COVID19 recovery. Local action is critical. That’s why 25+ leaders from the Global Commission on Adaptation are calling for action: ow.ly/PI6F50AtW3I #AdaptOurWorld

Marginalized groups and poor people must have a voice and role in shaping #COVID19 recovery. Local action is critical. That’s why 25+ leaders from the Global Commission on Adaptation are calling for action: ow.ly/PI6F50AtW3I  #AdaptOurWorld
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The Pandemic’s Toll on Women Yes to this from Melinda Gates on COVID recovery: Governments should reach beyond the typical halls of power to partner with grassroots women’s organizations foreignaffairs.com/articles/world… via Foreign Affairs

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Great blog by Suranjana Gupta and Sheela Patel on how women are organizing to respond to COVID building on years of responding to other crisis. And why grassroots leadership matters for the climate crisis IIED iied.org/new-narratives…

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Thrilled to be a part of #CBA14 session today and learn from grassroots women leaders about the expertise and resources they are bringing to the table to manage multiple risks and how they are building partnerships with government to scale up their impact.

Thrilled to be a part of #CBA14 session today and learn from grassroots women leaders about the expertise and resources they are bringing to the table to manage multiple risks and how they are building partnerships with government to scale up their impact.
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More evidence of what's been going on around the world for far too long: racism and structural inequality drive vulnerability to hazard events, and poor/marginalized communities end up worse off than before the disaster. This is not building back better. nytimes.com/2021/06/07/cli…

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"Should I stay or should I go" reflection on #COP26Glasgow May it give some extra inspiration to negotiators in the homestretch. Let's realise what's happening, and be creative in our solutions. vimeo.com/644914427

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I just watched #DontLookUp AND we just published an article on climate activism. Both ask: why don’t we react adequately to a global crisis, when the facts seem crystal-clear? A 🧵on how the film (mis)represents the climate crisis & how a social science perspective helps. 1/14

I just watched #DontLookUp AND we just published an article on climate activism. Both ask: why don’t we react adequately to a global crisis, when the facts seem crystal-clear?
A đź§µon how the film (mis)represents the climate crisis & how a social science perspective helps.
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