Reckless greenwashing has tarnished faith in the private sector role in social issues
Climate action groups have taken to the streets to protest for real progress to be made by governments to reduce carbon emissions, clean up the oceans, reduce fossil fuel use and other issues relating to global heating. Here’s a look at what has happened.
Source: msn.comPublished on 2022-07-26
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