Big Tech climate goals are weaker than they seem , report finds
Amazon, Google and Apple are among the world’s most polluting companies, according to a new report which suggests they have failed to clear their climate goals enough to tackle pollution in the first place, writes an expert.
Source: theverge.comPublished on 2022-02-09
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