Forbes Global 2000 Firms Judged Alarmingly Weak On Climate Plans
A new report has revealed that a third of major corporations have made promises to cut their greenhouse gas emissions to net zero, leaving major companies open to accusations of greenwashing. But what is the value of those pledges, asks Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: forbes.comPublished on 2022-06-13
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