… and political inequalities. For example, regarding energy poverty . Women are particularly affected as they tend … 2022 Eurofound study which looked at the ability to pay energy bills saw that close to half of the respondents who … paying their bills for the next three months. And energy poverty is just one aspect. We can’t ignore the health …
… aspects of the rising cost of living and the impact of the energy crisis” , stating that due to existing gender and … due to lower income. Carlien identifies the fact that energy poverty is gendered as one of the key contributors to widening inequality. To what extent, we hardly know. Energy poverty indicators are covered at the household level …
… that over the past seven years[1], 34% of jobs created in energy transition sectors are occupied by women in the EU-27. … the green and digital transition. Looking deeper into the energy transition, let’s turn to the renewable energy sector as an example: Considerable growth has happened …
… important topic that comes to the table very often now is energy poverty, lack of energy but also energy poverty. Many of the measures that governments are …
… on a socially fair green transition in transport and energy and discusses the challenges and opportunities it … for climate action, especially in areas of agriculture, energy or transport. As women and other disadvantaged groups …
… in European Parliament on 1 March focused on understanding energy poverty through a gendered lens. Video Transcript … now in times of dramatic inflation where sky rocketing energy prices leave many questioning, can I afford to eat and … heated in the scorching summer months. In the fallout of energy poverty, certain households are more vulnerable than …
… table.” She says: There’s a gender aspect for every issue: energy prices, food prices, the war in Ukraine. Solving those … fully include the gender perspective. In 2022, rising energy costs have become a growing concern across the EU. These higher energy prices affect low-income households more since they …