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Words matter: How to reduce gender bias with word choice

Posted: 10 Jun 2022 09:02 AM PDT

In the workplace, even subtle differences in language choice can influence the perception of gender, for better or worse. These choices fall into two main categories: minimizing the role of gender by using gender-neutral terms or emphasizing an individual's gender through 'gender marking.' Behavioral scientists argue that by using these two approaches thoughtfully, one can promote gender equality.

Climate economics: Policies change people

Posted: 09 Jun 2022 12:57 PM PDT

The makers of climate policy should rethink how people think: Researchers show that abiding by climate-friendly policies actually changes the way people think about what they do. People's preferences are more dynamic than textbook economics often assumes. The researchers' advice to policy makers is to take changing preferences into account when tailoring policies like carbon taxes or building low-carbon infrastructure.

Lack of environmental awareness and preference for variety leading causes of waste in fast-fashion production

Posted: 09 Jun 2022 07:00 AM PDT

Researchers identify why the fast fashion business model creates waste and whether regulators can establish incentives for consumers and manufacturers are steps to reducing waste.

Higher socioeconomic status linked to increased air pollution exposure in China

Posted: 08 Jun 2022 06:14 AM PDT

Researchers have uncovered that people living in China who have a higher socioeconomic status are actually more exposed to outdoor air pollution, also known as ambient air pollution. This finding runs contrary to existing studies conducted throughout North America, which have shown that higher pollution levels tend to be experienced among people with lower socioeconomic status.