The Effect of Women�s Leadership on Carbon Disclosure by the Top 100 Global Energy Leaders
The energy sector is one of the main sources of carbon emissions and the most significant global polluter. Women�s concerns and the climate crisis were strongly associated when issues about climate change were first articulated in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals stressing gender equ...
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Main Authors: | Abd Majid N., Jaaffar A.H. |
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2024
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