List of women climate scientists and activists

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The following is a list of women climate scientists and activists by nationality – women who are well known for their work in the field of climatology.

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Introduction

Women have made major contributions to climate change research and policy and to broader analysis of global environmental issues.{{cite book|last1=Sachs|first1=Carolyn|title=Women Working In The Environment: Resourceful Natures.|date=2014|publisher=Taylor and Francis}} They include many women scientists as well as policy makers and activists. Women researchers have made significant contributions to major scientific assessments such as those of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and are reasonably well represented on key global change committees of the International Council for Science (ICSU) and US National Academy of Sciences. They have played important leadership roles in international climate policy. For example, Christiana Figueres leads the international climate negotiations as the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and former Irish President Mary Robinson is the UN Special Envoy on Climate Change.

Susan Solomon chaired the climate science working group 1 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment in 2007.{{cite news|url=https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/women-scientists-forefront-climate-action|title=Women scientists on the forefront of climate action|newspaper=United Nations|accessdate=29 June 2022 |language=}} Since 1990, women have been playing an increasingly important role on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a key international forum.{{cite journal|title=Climate for women in climate science: Women scientists and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change|publisher=PNAS|author=Gay-Antaki, Miriam|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |date=17 January 2018|volume=115 |issue=9 |pages=2060–2065 |doi=10.1073/pnas.1710271115 |pmid=29440422 |bibcode=2018PNAS..115.2060G |language=|doi-access=free |pmc=5834669 }}

Afghanistan

  • Zuhal Atmar, pioneering environmentalist who ran a recycling plant
  • Faiza Darkhani (born 1992), environmentalist, climate change scholar, and women's rights activist

Argentina

  • Inés Camilloni (born 1964), climatologist studying climate change in South America

Australia

Belgium

Bolivia

Brazil

  • Rosaly Lopes (born 1957), geologist specializing in volcanology
  • Antônia Melo (born 1949), environmentalist and human rights activist

Cameroon

Canada

Chad

Chile

  • Adriana Hoffmann (1940–2022), environmentalist involved in the sustainable management of Chilean forests
  • Sara Larraín (born 1962), politician and environmental activist
  • Veronica Vallejos (born c. 1967), marine biologist and Antarctic researcher

China

  • Chai Jing (born 1976), journalist and environmental activist producing a documentary, later banned, on pollution and environmental policy
  • Howey Ou (born c. 2003), young activist inspired by Greta Thunberg

Colombia

Costa Rica

Denmark

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Dominican Republic

  • Idelisa Bonnelly (1931–2022), marine biologist who created first sanctuary in the North Atlantic for humpback whales

Ecuador

Fiji

  • Kavita Naidu, lawyer working on international climate change law

Finland

France

The Gambia

  • Fatou Jeng (born 1996), internationally recognized Gambian climate activist

Germany

Ghana

Guatemala

Guinea-Bissau

Honduras

  • Berta Cáceres (1971–2016), environmental activist and indigenous leader

Iceland

  • Sigríður Tómasdóttir (1871–1957), environmentalist active in saving the Gullfoss waterfalls from industrialization

India

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  • Sulochana Gadgil (born 1944), meteorologist studying monsoons
  • Paramjit Khurana (born 1956), biologist specializing in plant biotechnology
  • Sunita Narain (born 1961), environmentalist, clean energy advocate and political activist
  • Medha Patkar (born 1964), politician, rights activist and environmentalist
  • Disha Ravi (born 1998/99), youth climate activist

Indonesia

Ireland

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Italy

  • Simona Bordoni (born 1972), climatologist studying atmospheric dynamics in California
  • Nicola Scafetta (born 1975), astronomer and climate scientist

Kenya

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  • Wangari Maathai (1940–2011), environmental activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner

Laos

Madagascar

Marshall Islands

Mexico

Netherlands

  • Elisabeth Gottschalk (1912–1989), investigated storm surges and river floods
  • Saskia Ozinga (born 1960), environmental and social activist involved in forest conservation

New Zealand

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Niger

Nigeria

Norway

Papua New Guinea

Peru

Philippines

  • Joan Carling (born 1963), human rights activist and environmentalist
  • Mitzi Jonelle Tan (born 1997), climate justice activist{{Cite web |last=Arvin |first=Jariel |date=2020-12-11 |title=The Paris climate pact is 5 years old. 5 youth activists share their hopes for what’s next. |url=https://www.vox.com/22167974/anniversary-paris-agreement-climate |access-date=2024-06-21 |website=Vox |language=en-US}}
  • Gemma Narisma (1972–2021), climate scientist focusing on assessment

Poland

Russia

  • Maria Klenova (1898–1976), pioneering Russian marine scientist
  • Olga Zolina (born 1975), climatologist, modeling of extreme precipitation

Rwanda

  • Rose Mukankomeje, politician and environmental activist addressing forest conservation

South Africa

South Korea

  • June-Yi Lee, atmospheric scientist investigating future climate scenarios

Spain

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Sri Lanka

Sudan

Sweden

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  • Isabelle Axelsson (born 2001), young climate activist
  • Inger Holmlund (1927–2019), environmentalist active in tree-planting and craft projects for women in Kenya
  • Greta Thunberg (born 2003), climate change activist beginning school climate strikes in 2018

Switzerland

  • Martine Rebetez (born 1961), climatologist working on the consequences of climate change in Switzerland
  • Sonja Wipf (born 1973), plant ecologist studying climate change
  • Anita Studer (born 1944), conservationist and ecologist

Thailand

  • Kotchakorn Voraakhom (born 1981), landscape architect contributing to projects addressing climate change

Trinidad and Tobago

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Uganda

United Kingdom

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United States

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Uruguay

Vanuatu

Vietnam

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