Green women leave men in their wake

James S Murray
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Women do appear to be taking environmental issues more seriously, but firms should think carefully before solely targetting green messages at a female audience

Those who believe that men are the cause of all the world's ills, ranging from war and pestilence to leaving the toilet seat up, were given further ammunition last week after a new study revealed the male...

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