Researchers Lucy McAllister, Amanda Magee, and Benjamin Hale have published a study suggesting that technological solutions to climate change may disproportionately and adversely impact some populations over others. Many of the most attractive technological solutions, such as solar energy and electric car batteries, will likely add to the growing stream of electronic waste (“e-waste”). The accumulation of such waste is burdens women disproportionately, affecting their mortality/morbidity and fertility, as well as the development of their children. As such, greater inclusion and recognition of women waste workers and other disenfranchised groups is necessary for ensuring climate justice in policy solutions.