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How the Myth that ‘100 Companies’ Are Responsible for Climate Change Hides the True Impact of Automobility

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    By Kea WilsonApr 29, 2024, 12:02 am529 ptsHotTop
    photo of How the Myth that ‘100 Companies’ Are Responsible for Climate Change Hides the True Impact of Automobility imageThe influential Carbon Majors Report declared that just 57 corporations are the ones “responsible for the lethal heat, extreme weather, and air pollution that is threatening lives and wreaking havoc” on global communities by emitting a shocking 80 percent of global CO2 since the 2016 Paris agreements.…
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