Companies are aiming for zero emission but few are clear on what that means
In the weeks immediately following the inauguration, Wall Street titans including Wells Fargo, JPMorgan and Royal Dutch Shell announced "net zero" greenhouse gas emissions goals by 2030 and 2050. But what does this mean for climate change?
Source: nbcnews.comPublished on 2021-04-26
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