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Climate for women in climate science: Women scientists and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

机译:气候科学中妇女的气候:女科学家和政府间气候变化专门委员会

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is an authoritative and influential source of reports on climate change. The lead authors of IPCC reports include scientists from around the world, but questions have been raised about the dominance of specific disciplines in the report and the disproportionate number of scholars from the Global North. In this paper, we analyze the as-yet-unexamined issue of gender and IPCC authorship, looking at changes in gender balance over time and analyzing women’s views about their experience and barriers to full participation, not only as women but also at the intersection of nationality, race, command of English, and discipline. Over time, we show that the proportion of female IPCC authors has seen a modest increase from less than 5% in 1990 to more than 20% in the most recent assessment reports. Based on responses from over 100 women IPCC authors, we find that many women report a positive experience in the way in which they are treated and in their ability to influence the report, although others report that some women were poorly represented and heard. We suggest that an intersectional lens is important: not all women experience the same obstacles: they face multiple and diverse barriers associated with social identifiers such as race, nationality, command of English, and disciplinary affiliation. The scientific community benefits from including all scientists, including women and those from the Global South. This paper documents barriers to participation and identifies opportunities to diversify climate science.
机译:政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)是有关气候变化的权威权威报告。 IPCC报告的主要作者包括来自世界各地的科学家,但人们对报告中特定学科的主导地位以及来自全球北部的学者数量不成比例提出了疑问。在本文中,我们分析了性别和IPCC作者身份尚未审查的问题,研究了性别平衡随时间的变化,并分析了女性对其经验和充分参与障碍的看法,不仅包括女性,而且包括国籍,种族,英语水平和纪律。随着时间的流逝,我们发现,IPCC女作家的比例从1990年的不到5%适度增加到最新评估报告中的20%以上。根据来自IPCC的100多位女性作者的反馈,我们发现许多女性在治疗方式和影响报告的能力上均表现出积极的经验,尽管另一些女性则报告说,某些女性的代表性和听觉不佳。我们认为,交叉镜头很重要:并非所有女性都遇到相同的障碍:她们面临与社会标识符相关的多种多样的障碍,例如种族,国籍,英语水平和纪律隶属关系。科学界受益于包括妇女在内的所有科学家以及来自全球南方的科学家。本文记录了参与的障碍,并确定了使气候科学多样化的机会。

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