The future of the environment rests on today's business leaders, and we need to be doing much more — starting now

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Stephen Badger is the chairman of Mars, which has committed to a $1 billion plan to tackle climate change. He says others need to follow suit.

Stephen Badger is the chairman of Mars, the 106-year-old company behind many iconic and trusted brands in confectionery, food, pet nutrition, and veterinary services. In this opinion piece, he writes that the fundamental responsibility to help fix accelerating issues like climate change rests upon the business and political leaders of today — and that those leaders need to be doing more.

Stephen Badger is the chairman of Mars, the 106-year-old company behind many iconic and trusted brands in confectionery, food, pet nutrition, and veterinary services. In this opinion piece, he writes that the fundamental responsibility to help fix accelerating issues like climate change rests upon the business and political leaders of today — and that those leaders need to be doing more.

 

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