Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Largest allfemale expedition ready to set sail for Antarctica

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LONDON: The largest all-female expedition to Antarctica, comprising 76 scientists, is due to set sail from Argentina on Friday in a quest to promote women in science and highlight the impact of climate change on the planet.

The internatio­nal team will brave sub-zero temperatur­es to undergo a 20-day bootcamp on the frozen continent aimed at developing their leadership skills and challengin­g male dominance of senior scientific roles.

Womenmakeu­ponly28% of the world’s researcher­s and are particular­ly under repre sented at senior levels, the Unesco says. Yet greater female leadership is needed to fight climate change, which disproport­ionately affects women, according to Fabian Dattner, co-founder of the Antarctica initiative, Homeward Bound. “Mother Nature needs her daughters,” said Dattner, an Australian entreprene­ur.

Many of sub-saharan Africa’s smallholde­r farmers one of the groups hardest hit by more frequent and worsening drought linked to climate change - are women. In other parts of the developing world women and girls face the prospect of walking further to gather water as a result of climate change drying up riverbeds and groundwate­r supplies.

Natural disasters, which are expected to worsen with climate change, are also likely to kill more women and girls than men, a 2007 study from the London School of Economics showed. Dattner said she decided to set up the initiative after hearing a group of polar scientists joking that candidates had to have a beard to land a leadership role in Antarctic science

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Adelie Penguins jumping into water in Antarctica
GETTY IMAGES Adelie Penguins jumping into water in Antarctica

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