Does climate change contribute to gender inequality?

So this scientific publication from the University of New South Wales is titled "Sexual (in) equality? A meta-analysis of sex differences in thermal acclimation capacity across ectotherms"

https://zenodo.org/record/5147797

And in it they highlighted that female wild animals had greater heat and cold tolerance plasticity than males. As all of us scientists know, humans evolved from monkeys, when this analysis says "wild animals", they include us.

This makes me fear that climate change will sooner wipe out us males and for a period of time, there will be only awomen left on the earth until they too, will go extinct.

Let me also bring up the important fact of how I saw @purplepoppy mention something about higher population leading to lower wages. Perhaps, could it be that women are being paid less, what's known as "gender wage gap", as a result of the world losing the male population due to the temperature rising, while females are acclimated to the heat better, and survive the climate change for longer, creating a world where females are the ones competing for feminine employment positions, while the small surviving male population has a wide variety of manly jobs to work at without competition?

Does climate change contribute to gender inequality?
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