Q&A: Bridging Gender and Just Energy Transitions


Apr 18, 2023 | Johanna Lehtmets and Laura Del Duca
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In recent years, several crises have emerged simultaneously, including the Covid-19 pandemic, extreme weather events and natural disasters, disruptions in supply chains, energy crises and the war in Ukraine. As a result, 2023 continues to be defined by various global challenges with increasingly tense geopolitical dynamics.

Energy security and the pace of transitioning to low-carbon energy have become key priorities in political and public discussions. Within this context, experts widely recognize the need for a significant reshaping of our energy systems to achieve climate neutrality. However, more attention needs to be directed to ensuring that the energy transition is not only realistic and pragmatic, but also equitable and just. This is particularly important for women, girls and marginalized groups, who deserve focused attention to guarantee their needs are met during this transformative period.