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This lecture explores the intersection between gender studies and environmental psychology, focusing on the impact of social dominance, system justification, and the green-feminine stereotype on pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors. It delves into the influence of political orientation, national identification, and economic system justification on environmental denial and behavior. The presentation also discusses the robust effect of gender on environmental concerns, sustainable consumption, and climate change perceptions. Through various studies and examples, the lecture highlights the significant role of gender in shaping individuals' environmental beliefs and actions.