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heat floods droughts men more violent to women natasha walter eco feminism world
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AI-generatedThe article discusses eco-feminism and the social impacts of climate change, but does not contain any concrete commercial mechanism, investment, regulation, price move, or supply disruption. No company, commodity, or sector-specific business impact is mentioned. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.
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- Natasha Walter's book 'Feminism for a World on Fire' argues women disproportionately suffer from climate disasters.
- Studies show women are more likely to die in climate-related disasters.
- Domestic violence spikes after disasters.
- Walter expresses frustration with mainstream feminism's focus on individual empowerment.
- Walter's charity Women for Refugee Women has further radicalized her views.