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Climate change: Women paying the price of a hotter planet

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The article examines the social impacts of climate change, highlighting that prolonged heatwaves contribute to a rise in domestic violence. It cites a statistic that a 1°C temperature increase correlates with a 4.7% increase in domestic violence incidents. The discussion features Adéa Guillot, Director of Engagement at CARE France, who provides insights on how climate change disproportionately affects women.

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Adéa Guillot, Director of Engagement at CARE France, discusses the issue of climate change and domestic violence.

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Prolonged heatwaves are an ecological issue, a public health issue, and a social issue.

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  • Domestic violence increase by 4.7% per 1°C
  • Women are disproportionately affected

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Prolonged heatwaves are an ecological issue, a public health issue, and a social issue. With every 1°C rise in temperature, incidents of domestic violence increase by 4.7%. We discuss this issue with our guest Adéa Guillot, Director of Engagement at CARE France.

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Prolonged heatwaves are an ecological issue, a public health issue, and a social issue.

Opinion
This is the author's opinion, not a factual claim
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With every 1°C rise in temperature, incidents of domestic violence increase by 4.7%.

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This is the author's opinion, not a factual claim
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Adéa Guillot, Director of Engagement at CARE France, discusses the issue of climate change and domestic violence.

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