Vandana Shiva: Ecofeminism and the Fight for Climate Justice
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“The fight for climate justice is a fight for women’s rights, for indigenous knowledge, and for reclaiming our place as caretakers of the earth.” — Vandana Shiva Few voices have so powerfully connected the struggles for environmental protection, social justice, and gender equality as Vandana Shiva. A physicist turned environmental activist, Shiva has spent decades showing how the exploitation of women and the destruction of nature stem from the same systems of domination and how reclaiming women’s wisdom can help heal both society and the planet. Born in 1952 in Dehradun, India, Vandana Shiva trained as a physicist, earning a PhD in philosophy of science. But her path changed when she saw firsthand how industrial agriculture, deforestation, and corporate globalization were destroying rural communities and ecosystems in India. In the 1970s, she was inspired by the Chipko Movement , where Himalayan women literally hugged trees to prevent logging. This movement embodied a c...