Environmental Gender Gap

Environmental Gender Gap

The ongoing battle of the sexes has gone green, and I’m not referring to that green eyed monster known as jealousy. I’m talking green as in environmentally conscious. It has been touted in numerous surveys and studies that given the choice women will make considerably “greener” based decisions in the business world than their male counterparts. With “green” now being good for business and a business’s image this could open up a whole new area of employment opportunities for women. Just what makes women more environmentally conscious decision makers than men has also been tossed around a lot in the blogisphere. Blogs on the subject range from meanderings on the ability to give birth to rather inane rantings about remote control clinginess and a daily tally on toilet flushing. In the grand scheme of things this too seems to be yet another pointless survey subject that does nothing more than create even more discord between the sexes. He's and she’s alike shouldn’t loose sight of saving the forest for the trees.
 

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