
18 female climate change warriors to watch in 2022 and beyond
On International Women’s Day 2022 we celebrate 18 women who have made incredible contributions to environmental and climate science as well as our understanding of the need for action.
On International Women’s Day 2022 we celebrate 18 women who have made incredible contributions to environmental and climate science as well as our understanding of the need for action.
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