COP27 and the 10 Rules of Corporate Greenwashing
Corporate greenwashing is a form of corporate marketing spin that sells lies. But why is it so often used to persuade people that their products are doing more to protect the environment than it really does, asks Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: counterpunch.orgPublished on 2022-11-30
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