Do Men or Women Drive More pollution? See What a New Study Says

Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discusses findings from a French study highlighted by The Guardian that men contribute 26% more pollution than women due to higher meat consumption and more driving. He explains how this gender gap in emissions is linked to societal habits, especially the predominance of gas-powered vehicles and rising meat consumption, and notes that significant change seems unlikely in the near future.

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