The gender data gap in environmental science is a significant barrier to fully understanding and integrating women’s roles in environmental ethics. Women’s unique experiences and insights are crucial for developing comprehensive environmental solutions, yet their representation in scientific research and data collection is lacking. By intentionally closing this gap, we provide a more holistic view of environmental issues and their solutions, acknowledging that women, particularly those from marginalized communities, often bear the brunt of environmental degradation.
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