Stephen Colbert mocks heterosexual men and says a new study found some of them avoid environmentally friendly activities, like recycling, to avoid being perceived as gay.
, television host Stephen Colbert mocked heterosexual men and said a new study found some of them avoid environmentally friendly activities, like recycling, to avoid being perceived as gay.
To ostensibly solve the problem, Colbert, who jokingly referred to himself as a “ruggedly heterosexual male,” invited fellow “man-bros” to the “testosterzone” where he reimagined recycling bins with “a nice pair of boobs” to be sexually appealing to straight men. The study that inspired Colbert’s laugh-out-loud monologue is no joke — and neither is climate change, which a 2018concluded will cause hundreds of billions of dollars in damage by the end of the century if more preventive measures aren’t taken now.
“Pro-environmental behaviors reflect individual and household contributions toward making the planet more livable for all life on earth, now and in the future,” said Janet Swim, a psychology professor at Penn State and the study’s lead author.
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