Article 6X8ZS Car use and meat consumption drive emissions gender gap, research suggests

Car use and meat consumption drive emissions gender gap, research suggests

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Ajit Niranjan
from World news | The Guardian on (#6X8ZS)

The French study of 15,000 people shows men emit 26% more pollution due to eating red meat and driving more

Cars and meat are major factors driving a gender gap in greenhouse gas emissions, new research suggests.

Men emit 26% more planet-heating pollution than women from transport and food, according to a preprint study of 15,000 people in France. The gap shrinks to 18% after controlling for socioeconomic factors such as income and education.

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