“…It is a fact that the global academic and policy environment is one that now emphasizes the need for firms and societies to adopt policies, strategies, and postures that pitch them as environmentally conscious entities. Studies like those of Al-romeedy [2]; Dai, Cantor & Montabon, [3]; Fanasch, [4]; García-marco & Sánchez, [5]; Ge et al [6]; Liu et al [7]; Malviya et al [8]; Yu & Han, [9]; H. Zhang et al [10], and W. Zhang et al [11] make it clear that environmental posturing is not only important, but remains a contemporary discourse. Also, whether it is the clichés of "green new deal", "carbon neutrality", "zero emissions" or even the global effort to deal with climate change per the "Paris Climate Accord", societies and policies are being designed to make entities appear environmentally responsible, for obvious beneficial reasons.…”