Latest updates: all the developments from UK politics as the Labour party conference starts in Liverpool
Latest updates: all the developments from UK politics as the Labour party conference starts in Liverpool
Male-dominated boards due to lack of flexible working and unconscious bias, report finds
The impacts of climate change are felt most intimately by poor and rural women. Many women rely directly on nature for their income, and their lack of resources prevents them from shifting to alternate jobs or safer locations...
PM tells ABC that Lucy Gichuhi told him she was not bullied by anyone in Canberra
Gender imbalance at energy firms and industry events is slowing transition to greener power, claims expert
Lack of diversity at energy firms is holding back the fight against climate change, claims expert
Iceland has been making headlines lately - first by electing a 41-year-old environmentalist as prime minister, and now by becoming the world's first country to legalize equal pay for men and women...
How a headscarf-wearing group of women faced up to Cuadrilla and became the frontline against fracking in Lancashire
In late 2013, women accounted for slightly more than 21 percent of the representatives in the lower or popular chambers of national legislatures worldwide, according to the Geneva-based Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)...
Access to energy alone is not enough to combat poverty, says UN report, it needs to be allied with microfinance and education programmesWomen should be the focus of efforts to bring access to modern energy to those who lack...
Women give their reactions to David Cameron's keynote speech and why the Tories are failing to attract the female voteSupport for the Tories among women is in decline, with just 13% saying in a recent poll that they feel...
Marginalised women across the developing world will be hit hard by climate change – but their voices are rarely heardAdaptation to climatic variability is perhaps the greatest challenge facing humanity in the coming decades...
More than a month has passed since the ASPO/TheOilDrum summit at the Libera Università di Alcatraz at Perugia, but only recently have I had the time to go through my notes...
The Telegraph is incensed over the energy secretary's partner working for a German firm bidding to build nuclear plants in the UK. But what do they expect her to do?
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