Corporate net zero promises found to be insufficient and relying on cheap offsets
The corporate sector’s ambitions to tackle climate change have been revealed by a new report. But what does it mean for the private sector? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker looks at the latest evidence of these pledges.
Source: downtoearth.org.inPublished on 2022-02-09
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