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AI synthesisResearch by political scientist Amanda Clayton indicates that a gender gap exists in climate concern, which widens in wealthier countries. The article provides a sociological analysis of this disparity, exploring its causes and potential strategies for engaging men in climate action.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Research by political scientist Amanda Clayton found that the gender gap in climate concern grows as a function of country wealth.
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The article provides a sociological analysis of the gender disparity in climate concern, offering insights into its causes and potential solutions for engaging men.
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