Empowering change
Globally, women bear a disproportionate burden of the impact of climate change. However, despite challenges, they also play a crucial role in contributing to solutions. The Women Climate Leaders Network is an initiative powered by the European Investment Bank Group to leverage women's leadership in the areas of climate action, environment and sustainability.
Its main goals are to:
- Promote networking
of high-level European women leaders on issues of critical importance to climate mitigation and adaptation, environment and sustainability in Europe and beyond. - Establish thought leadership
on new business models, required financial products, non-financial reporting, new technologies and innovation as business opportunity. - Boost visibility
of women who lead on climate action, environment and sustainability within the EU and globally, and further encourage women’s leadership. - Raise awareness
on how gender and climate intersect by promoting knowledge sharing and seeking feedback.
Members
In the spotlight
Individual stories speak far louder than figures and charts. Learn how investing in women's leadership is critical to solving the climate crisis.
Why is women’s leadership important for climate action?
EIB Group leaders and co-chairs of the network Barbara Balke, Marjut Falkstedt, and Laura Piovesan chime in.
Gender inclusion to boost climate action
Here’s how gender diversity fosters resilience and sustainability in the face of a changing climate.
The crucial intersection between gender and climate
We need to drastically increase funding for climate change in a way that is both socially and gender inclusive.
Business case for women’s leadership
The best way to meet climate goals – and boost profits – is to put women in charge.
Where climate and gender collide
Investing in women could help solve the climate crisis, considering the influence they have as farmers, consumers, community leaders, workers and entrepreneurs. But their voices are rarely heard.
Learn more about the EIB Group's work
Taking action to address the climate and environment emergency in the critical decade 2021-2030.