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Net - zero promises from major corporations fall short , climate groups say

Big corporations have been accused of exaggerating their climate action plans, according to a new analysis of the industry’s latest findings, but experts say they are using loopholes and omitting data to exaggerate the action.

Source: nbcnews.com
Published on 2022-02-07

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