She Changes Climate launches special initiative on Women’s Day 

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Pune: She Changes Climate, a global non-profit organisation launched a special initiative for International Women’s Day titled ‘Embrace Equity’ that aims to amplify the voices of women around the impacts of climate change. She Changes Climate drives awareness of the crucial role of women in accelerating just climate action.

The India event took place at One8 Commune, Pune that witnessed impactful discussions and networking led by Shreya Ghodawat, a sustainability advisor and impact leader. The main objective of the event was to inspire and encourage women to take up more space in climate change conversations and lead innovative climate action solutions. 

Those who attended the event were women leaders and influencers from corporate, social, political and sustainability backgrounds, namely Payal Rajpal (Director – Robotex India & IBTC Estonia), Pooja Anand (President – Pune City Congress Women Cell), Ruby Pashankar (Managing Partner – Limban Resorts), Avani Awasthee, Pooja Misal (Founder & Director – SMEF’s Brick Group of institutes), Sheetal Ranka (Co-Founder – Ranka Jewellers), Tejaswini Pawar (Senior VP – Dentsu), Meenal Patil (RJ – Radio One Pune), Namrata Kriplani, Dimple Dhalwani, Divya Chavan Jachak, Pronoti Shroff, Tejaswini Patil (Trustee – Mauli Vidyapeeth) and others.

Shreya was delighted to host the screening of a special film at the event created by She Changes Climate in partnership with Visionary Pictures. The film captures seven powerful voices that address the importance of a gendered narrative in climate change, leadership, indigenous rights and scientific research. The SHE Changes Climate film has been nominated for awards from The Earth Future Festivals and at the Lift-Off Global Network Session 2022.

Shreya Ghodawat has been appointed as the Ambassador to grow the vision of She Changes Climate in India. She is committed to promoting justice, fairness, equitable rights, de colonialism and climate solutions. Having travelled across 65 counties, exploring indigenous cultures and their impact on the economy and environment, Shreya founded Sustainable Guides that focuses on providing travellers with the right information to make better, greener and kinder choices on their trips. 


Shreya Ghodawat, WEF Global Shaper said, “I have been an ecofeminist for as long as I can remember and I would love to expand She Changes Climate vision here in India. I strongly believe that the need for She Changes Climate is palpable here, and that the scope for a positive change is immense. I also believe my passion for this space, the privilege of a perspective rooted in the Indian context and an additional lens of a global experience make me the ideal candidate to tap into this scope. India is in need of a radical national feminist sustainability movement that permeates every institution of civil society, and the conditions have never been more favourable.”

Mrs. Elise Buckle, Co-Founder, She Changes Climate and UN Advisor said, “According to UN Women, more than 150 countries still have laws that discriminate against women. We are committed to ensuring women, in all their diversity, are able to make the critical decisions to save humanity. We do this by influencing governments, raising awareness of inequality and collaborating with other organisations looking for greater equality in climate negotiations. We love Shreya’s vision of She Changes Climate in India and her commitment to promote gender equality in the climate space. With this partnership, we look forward to equal inclusion of women at top levels of all climate negotiations in India”.