
12. Women in Climate Sciences
Women have historically faced barriers in science, including climate sciences. Despite these challenges, many women have made significant contributions to understanding climate change and environmental issues. Figures like Eunice Foote in the 19th century explored the greenhouse effect, while modern scientists are leading pivotal research on climate dynamics. The growing recognition of their work reflects a broader trend toward inclusivity in science, highlighting the importance of diverse perspectives in addressing global challenges. This shift not only enriches scientific inquiry but also encourages future generations of women to pursue careers in climate science and related fields.