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"Green Groups Too White And Too Male Compared To Other Sectors: Report"

"Survey of 300 US environmental groups show lower percentage of jobs held by ethnic minorities than in science and engineering"

"Environmental groups do a worse job than the business and sports sectors in welcoming and promoting minorities and women, a new report has found.

The report by University of Michigan professor, Dorceta Taylor, was the most exhaustive survey to date on the state of diversity among the nearly 300 independent groups and government agencies making up America’s environmental movement."

Suzanne Goldenberg reports for the Guardian July 30, 2014.

Source: Guardian, 07/31/2014