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Gender emissions gap: Rich white men’s jobs, diets and hobbies found to be ‘bad for the planet’
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A study examining gender differences in carbon emissions finds that men, particularly wealthy white men, have higher environmental footprints through their occupations, consumption patterns, and recreational activities, while also showing lower engagement with climate action.
Gender emissions gap: Rich white men’s jobs, diets and hobbies found to be ‘bad for the planet’
Men were also found to have “less concern with climate change” and be “less ambitious and less active in environmental politics”.
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