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Description

Researchers have spent years documenting a curious pattern in climate behavior.

Products marketed as eco-friendly – reusable bags, plant-based food, and electric vehicles – are consistently viewed as more feminine than masculine.

Subject

“What is astonishing is how this aspect does not figure in most debate and policy on a more sustainable world,” said Hearn.

Period14 May 2026

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleWhy men may drive more climate damage than women
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletEarth.com
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Date14/05/26
    DescriptionResearchers have spent years documenting a curious pattern in climate behavior.

    Products marketed as eco-friendly – reusable bags, plant-based food, and electric vehicles – are consistently viewed as more feminine than masculine.
    Producer/AuthorEric Ralls
    URLhttps://www.earth.com/news/why-men-may-drive-more-climate-damage-than-women/
    PersonsJeff Hearn