The Methodological Expert Panel (MEP)’s second meeting — Call for input — Demonstration of additionality (MEP002)

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Issued by the UNFCCC Article 6.4 Methodological Expert Panel

Submission Date: 2024

Response(s) to the call for inputs:

Mungroo Z. B. A., Tupsee R. S., Pierre J. D. (2024). The Role of Masculinity and Femininity Constructs in Shaping Public Discourse on Climate Change Denial and Acceptance.

Mungroo Z. B. A., Tupsee R. S., Pierre J. D. (2024). Gender Matters: Understanding Diverse Perspectives on Climate Change.

Pierre J. D., Tupsee R. S., Mungroo Z. B. A. (2024). Gender-Based Amendments & Recommendations: Addressing Gender in Additionality Mechanisms.

These submissions were presented to the UNFCCC Article 6.4 Methodological Expert Panel at its second meeting in response to a formal call for inputs on the demonstration of additionality. Together they constitute a gender-responsive trilogy examining how masculinity and femininity constructs shape climate change discourse, how diverse gender perspectives inform climate action, and how additionality mechanisms can be amended to embed gender-responsive safeguards into the Paris Agreement carbon market. Relevant to gender and climate policy specialists, UNFCCC negotiators, and social scientists working at the climate-gender nexus.

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