Callaway Climate Insights

Callaway Climate Insights

Share this post

Callaway Climate Insights
Callaway Climate Insights
How the overturn of Roe v. Wade could help the fight against global warming
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More

How the overturn of Roe v. Wade could help the fight against global warming

Women register to vote in large numbers because of abortion decision. And they're more worried than men about climate change.

Matthew Diebel
Sep 15, 2022
∙ Paid

Share this post

Callaway Climate Insights
Callaway Climate Insights
How the overturn of Roe v. Wade could help the fight against global warming
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Share
Thousand participated in the Women’s March, October 2020, in Washington, D.C. Photo: Mobilus In Mobili/flickr.

In June, the U.S. Supreme Court, by a 6-3 majority, overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that protected a woman’s right to an abortion, returning the rules to individual states. The protests were large and vociferous.

But there was a perhaps…

Keep reading with a 7-day free trial

Subscribe to Callaway Climate Insights to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.

Already a paid subscriber? Sign in
© 2025 David Callaway
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start writingGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture

Share

Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More