Red meat and cars mean French men have a 26% higher carbon footprint than women, study says
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Euronews.com
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A study reveals that men in France have a 26% higher carbon footprint than women, primarily due to the consumption of cars and red meat. The research highlights the influence of gender norms on climate impact, with household structure and traditional roles playing significant roles. It suggests that challenging these norms could help reduce carbon footprints. The study also notes that while men generally have higher emissions, further research is needed to understand the underlying reasons. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)