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Why green transition does not mean equal opportunities for all
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

Why green transition does not mean equal opportunities for all

The article discusses concerns raised by Ana Kalin, an expert in gender equality, regarding the potential negative impact of the green transition on marginalized groups. Kalin highlights how the shift toward sustainable transportation and energy policies might deepen existing inequalities if not carefully considered. She notes that women, who often bear the brunt of caregiving and daily logistics, face particular challenges due to inadequate public transport infrastructure in rural areas. In her interview with Onaplus, she explains how mobility issues intersect with energy poverty and emphasizes the need for climate policies to reflect real-life conditions rather than just technological solutions.

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Why green transition does not mean equal opportunities for all

The article discusses concerns raised by Ana Kalin, an expert in gender equality, regarding the potential negative impact of the green transition on marginalized groups. Kalin highlights how the shift toward sustainable transportation and energy policies might deepen existing inequalities if not carefully considered. She notes that women, who often bear the brunt of caregiving and daily logistics, face particular challenges due to inadequate public transport infrastructure in rural areas. In her interview with Onaplus, she explains how mobility issues intersect with energy poverty and emphasizes the need for climate policies to reflect real-life conditions rather than just technological solutions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of concerns related to the green transition and its societal implications, without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on highlighting potential inequalities and calls for inclusive policy-making, which is presented neutrally.

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