Dear Friend,
The real-life impacts of the climate crisis have felt particularly acute this week, underscoring the need for sustained, targeted climate action.
As this newsletter enters your inboxes, Hurricane Melissa is still charting a path of destruction through the Caribbean, having ravaged Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba and The Bahamas and headed for Bermuda.
One of the strongest Atlantic storms to make landfall in history, Melissa went from a tropical storm to a deadly and historic Category 5 hurricane in less than 48 hours - a rapid intensification that is becoming increasingly more likely in recent decades, as oceans warm.
Against this backdrop, we are reminded that not everyone experiences these impacts equally. Small Island Developing States (SIDS) such as those in the Caribbean, are disproportionately and devastatingly affected, despite emitting a small and ever-decreasing proportion of global greenhouse gas emissions.
And around the world, women and girls are more exposed to the economic, social, and physical risks of climate change — yet too often excluded from the resources, capital, and decision-making that drive resilience.
That’s why gender-responsive climate action is such an urgent need.
As we look ahead to COP 30 in Brazil, 2X Global is pushing to center the conversation on solutions that recognise and respond to these disparities — and on how we measure what matters.
At the start of this week, we introduced the Resilient Futures Fund (RFF) a new initiative that aims to strengthen resilience and increase opportunities for climate solutions led by, involving or benefiting women and girls. Supported by Amazon, Reckitt, the Skoll Foundation, UPS Foundation and Visa Foundation, the RFF provides catalytic capital and ecosystem support for solutions that are tackling climate mitigation and adaptation where it is needed most.
And today, Thursday, October 30, we invite you to join us for a LinkedIn Live webinar — Keeping Score: Standardised Frameworks for Measuring Gender Performance and Impact in Climate Action. We’ll explore how investors, policymakers, and practitioners can use shared metrics to drive accountability and scale gender-smart climate investments.
Because it is clearer than ever - the time for targeted, inclusive climate action is now.
In Community,
2X Global Team