Abstract
OBJECTIVES: to discuss the interrelationship between climate change, gender, women's health and the Sustainable Development Goals. METHODS: a reflective article. RESULTS: emphasis is placed on the relationship between women and climate, permeating the discussion of gender, as women stand out in the climate struggle for their roles as promoters, executors, creators and managers in numerous social contexts, whether they occupy them of their own free will or are forced to assume them due to external factors. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: women play a vital role in natural resource management and community resilience, but they face significant challenges due to gender inequalities. To achieve a sustainable future, it is imperative that climate and development policies include and reflect women's capabilities and needs, ensuring their full participation and leadership.