Greenpeace : Social media the new battle ground for climate disinformation by brands
The majority of fossil fuel companies use social media to paint a “green innovation” narrative on their businesses, according to scientists and environmental campaigners. Why is it so dangerous for climate change and how does it work?
Source: marketing-interactive.comPublished on 2022-09-21
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