Bethany Wilson

Beth is focussed on the importance of feminist political ecology, degrowth, care and urban commoning, while studying her 2 masters: one in Urban  Geography and one in Sustainable Development, both in the Netherlands. She is currently trying to find a balanced, positive, and mutually reinforcing relationship between academia, activism and community movements in everyday life, particularly addressing the intersection between queer and ecological struggles. Beth uses she/her pronouns.

Kenyan woman farmer

An Ecofeminist Take on the Paris Agreement

In this piece, we argue how ecofeminist theory can help understand nuances and draw insights on the Paris Agreement’s dominant narratives.

January 5, 2022