“…Increase in climate‐related extreme weather events, such as floods, hurricanes, heat waves, droughts, poor air quality and salinity of water, were reported by 20 articles in relation to women's health (Abdullah et al., 2019 ; Alhassan et al., 2019 ; Amoroso, 2018 ; Asamoah et al., 2018 ; Beaumier & Ford, 2010 ; Bunce et al., 2016 ; Cil & Cameron, 2017 ; Denton, 2002 ; Drolet, 2012 ; Khan et al., 2011 ; Leipert & Reutter, 2005 ; MacVicar et al., 2017 ; Marí‐Dell'Olmo et al., 2019 ; Mason & Agan, 2015 ; McCall et al., 2019 ; Poudel et al., 2020 ; Sanchez et al., 2012 ; Scheelbeek et al., 2016 ; Singh et al., 2018 ; Tirado et al., 2013 ; Zhang et al., 2018 ). Floods, hurricanes, heat waves and droughts were found to impact the agricultural industry where women worked as primary labourers, retrieved food for daily consumption and relied upon heavily for household incomes (Alhassan et al., 2019 ; Denton, 2002 ; Drolet, 2012 ; Poudel et al., 2020 ). Women were found to be more affected by temperature extremes such as heat waves which put them at a higher risk of poor maternal health, hypertension and heat exhaustion (Asamoah et al., 2018 ; Cil & Cameron, 2017 ; MacVicar et al., 2017 ; Marí‐Dell'Olmo et al., 2019 ; McCall et al., 2019 ; Singh et al., 2018 ).…”