ENVIRONMENT

Women's Power and Earth: A Closer Look in BRICS Countries

BRICSMon Nov 25 2024
This: a group of scientists studied how women's roles impact the environment in big economies like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa over 60 years. They used a fancy math method called Quantile Regression to find some surprising links. Turns out, when women are in charge (like being the country's leader), carbon emissions drop. But when women have more freedoms and the population grows, emissions go up. Weirdly, economic growth doesn't really affect the environment that much. The study also found that women's political power causes less pollution, while pollution also impacts women's freedoms and the economy. It's like a circle! Population growth and the environment affect each other back and forth too. So, what's the big takeaway? If we want to fight climate change in these countries, we need to help women get into power and have equal opportunities. This could make a real difference!

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    Would promoting women's political empowerment help BRICS economies ‘win the war on emissions’?
    If women's leadership positions reduce carbon emissions, can we say that all-male boards are literally ‘hot’ issues for the environment?
    Is the impact of women's civil liberties on emissions being exaggerated to discourage social progress?

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