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Dia Mirza Defends Climate Change Remark, Explains Why ‘Patriarchy Caused the Climate Crisis’

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
June 17, 2026
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Actor and environmental advocate Dia Mirza has responded to criticism over her recent statement that “patriarchy caused the climate crisis,” offering a detailed explanation of the connection between gender inequality and environmental degradation.


The actor’s remarks sparked widespread debate on social media, with many users questioning how patriarchy could be linked to climate change. Addressing the controversy, Dia shared a video message and an extensive note on Instagram, reaffirming her position and explaining the reasoning behind her comments.

Dia Mirza Explains Her Stand

According to Dia Mirza, climate change is not solely an environmental issue but also a crisis rooted in inequality. She argued that patriarchal systems have historically concentrated power and promoted the exploitation of natural resources and vulnerable communities.

“Climate change is often spoken about as an environmental crisis. But it is also a crisis of inequality,” Dia wrote.

She explained that for centuries, systems driven by domination and extraction have prioritized short-term gains over long-term sustainability. In her view, these same systems have treated forests, rivers, oceans, and ecosystems as commodities rather than resources that require protection and care.

Dia further suggested that the mindset behind environmental exploitation mirrors the unequal treatment that women and girls often experience in patriarchal societies.

Linking Environmental Damage and Social Inequality

The actor highlighted discussions from her series All About Her, where she and environmental journalist Arati Kumar-Rao explored how economic structures built around extraction and unchecked consumption contribute significantly to climate change.

According to Dia, systems that prioritize profit over sustainability continue to undermine both environmental conservation efforts and advocacy for gender equality.

She also pointed out that women and girls, particularly those living in vulnerable communities, often face the earliest and most severe consequences of climate change. These impacts include water shortages, food insecurity, displacement, and loss of livelihoods.

Despite being disproportionately affected, women remain underrepresented in many environmental policy and decision-making spaces, she noted.

‘The Climate Crisis Is Not Only About Carbon’

Concluding her statement, Dia emphasized that meaningful climate action must also address issues of justice and equality.

She argued that society must question systems that reward excessive consumption and resource extraction while undervaluing care, cooperation, and environmental stewardship.

“The climate crisis is not only about carbon,” Dia said, adding that humanity’s relationship with each other and with nature plays a crucial role in shaping a sustainable future.

The actor called for a shift away from systems based on domination and toward approaches centered on equity, compassion, and respect for all forms of life.

Social Media Debate Continues

Dia Mirza’s comments have generated mixed reactions online. While some users praised her for highlighting the social dimensions of climate change, others disagreed with linking environmental challenges directly to patriarchy.

The discussion has nevertheless brought renewed attention to the broader conversation about environmental justice, sustainability, gender equality, and the human factors that contribute to the global climate crisis.

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