![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, discussing climate challenges in the context of gender is particularly interesting given that the same populist government that rejected the goals of climate neutrality is also discrediting women’s equality policy, calling it ‘gender ideology.’ The same right-wing populist media linked to the government that rejects decarbonisation postulates, ridicules climate change, and attacks environmentalists as the “agents”” of Western interests interfering in national interests, also attacking women’s and LGBT rights as a threat to ‘national tradition’ and the “traditional family” for ideological and cultural reasons. For this reason, the climate and energy policy to be implemented in Poland will have an impact not only on the quality of life of its residents, but also on the possibility of creating and financing the Green New Deal across the EU under the conditions of the post-pandemic crisis. Nevertheless, the country has to face the decarbonisation process. Poland is a country whose energy system is still dependent on coal and the Polish government is the only government in the European Union (EU) to have rejected plans to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. ![]()
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