Gender equality and environmental sustainability are indeed deeply interconnected. Empowering women and ensuring their equal participation in environmental decision-making processes can lead to more inclusive and effective solutions. Women, often being primary caregivers and managers of natural resources in many societies, have unique perspectives and knowledge essential for fostering sustainable practices. Thus, gender equality could be a pivotal element in achieving environmental sustainability by promoting a more equitable and holistic approach to environmental management and conservation.
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