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Industry executives have joined activists and negotiators from nearly 200 countries at this month's U.N. nature summit in Montreal, where negotiations on a global pact to protect nature could lead to tougher disclosure requirements for businesses.

came out in support of a COP15 deal that includes mandatory disclosure of companies' environmental impacts by 2030.

Mining companies are also concerned about the central goal of the COP15 talks - to set aside 30% of Earth's land and ocean areas for conservation by 2030. That could cut into areas rich with resources for extraction.

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And WHERE is China? Send Greta to China. Do People realize that the items that ARE too toxic to manufacture in the U.S. and many other Countries are made in China. THE SINGLE Chemical needed to make Fentanyl comes FROM China...

Smell $$$ one way or another

Torço para que enfim entendam que proteger o meio-ambiente é um ótimo negócio para o bolso e para a mente!🙂 Ao contrário de todo o terror que pregaram de que é algo ruim para as empresas! Cara, vocês nem imaginam o potencial de crescimento explosivo após 2030❤️

We are so over you. We know you’re not news and we know you’re just propaganda. We’re not having this garbage. I guarantee you that the UN will be disband before we get to deal with this nonsense.

a lot of environment propaganda right after The UK lights up two massive coal fired power plants. makes america look bad for right about now.

Greenwashing

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