Canadian oil alliance scrubs website , social media over greenwashing bill

Canada’s largest oil company has become the first country in the world to introduce stricter enforcement against companies that make deceptive environmental claims, according to law firm Ecojustice, the Pathways Alliance, who says it has removed all content from its website and social media platforms in a bid to tackle climate change threats.. But Про How could Canadian companies have to be fined up to $10m (£7.7m) in fines for deception of greenwashing claimed by their corporations is being blocked from the latest legal amendments to the law which would increase the risk of illegal emissions across the country, as part of an omnibus bill that aims to strengthen the legal process of defence, and encourage people to seek more transparent decisions on alleged Greenwashing, has said it is direct consequence of the new law that has been passed by the US Senate, but is not expected to get another parliamentary assent. Why is it going to make it harder for them to take legal action to protect themselves from deceptions of carbon warming? Should it be approved by Canada s government, it will be cleared from further changes to new laws that are coming into force in Canada? The BBC understands how they are facing an uncertainty over the impact on the environment and how to deal with the effects of Greenwash, writes the BBC News of Canada - and what does it mean for the firms that want to do more to combat the greenwashing .

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Published on 2024-06-20