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Climate crisis could reverse progress in achieving gender equality
Nitya Rao, University of East Anglia People who directly depend on the natural world for their livelihoods, like farmers and fishers, will be among the greatest victims of the climate …
Climate conferences are male, pale and stale – it’s time to bring in women
Maria Tanyag, Australian National University and Jacqui True, Monash University The COP25 climate meeting in Madrid concluded over the weekend. As in past meetings, the talks failed to make much …
Men feel stressed if their female partners earn more than 40% of household income – new research
Shutterstock/5 second Studio Joanna Syrda, University of Bath The best marriages are probably based on teamwork. But it seems individual contributions do matter – specifically, who earns how much of …
Gender equality in the workplace can prevent violence against women
Larissa Sandy, RMIT University and Anastasia Powell, RMIT University Workplaces can be a key setting to prevent violence against women but prevention programs are often thwarted by some leaders who …
