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Are Women Greener Than Men?Wednesday, March 9th, 2011
The fact is that in the U.S. women control 85 per cent of all purchasing decisions, which means it’s in their (more…) Carbon Footprint: What Makes Europe Greener than the U.S.?Saturday, December 5th, 2009
It was late and raining this summer when I approached the information desk at Stockholm’s Arlanda airport to inquire about how best to get into the city center. “The fastest is the train, but there are also busses,” the guide said. “Are there taxis?” I inquired, trying hard to forget the reminders on the Arlanda website that trains are “the most environmentally friendly” form of transport, referring to taxis as “alternative transportation” for those “unable to take public transport.” |
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A family trip recently brought me back to
Some people claim that women tend to be greener than men when it comes to everyday actions we can take to mitigate our impact on the planet. For example, women are more likely to be vegetarian (60 per cent more) than men; they’re also more consistent with their
The average American produces three times the amount of CO2 emissions as a person in France. A U.S. journalist now living in Europe explains how she learned to love her clothesline and sweating in summer.






