Fear of reprisals prevent people calling out employers on climate , says charity
whistleblowers are making a difference in reporting their behaviour on environmental harms, according to an investigation by the Environmental Protection Agency (EASA) in the US and Canada. Another report suggests that they are not able to claim evidence.
Source: theguardian.comPublished on 2023-10-14
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