Amazon, General Motors, Walmart and more call climate action a 'business imperative'

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Amazon, General Motors, Walmart and more call climate action a 'business imperative.'

."Record wildfires, flooding, hurricanes and other extreme weather are upending lives and livelihoods. And science makes clear that future generations will face far greater environmental, economic and health impacts unless we act now."A city worker drives through the flooded street during Hurricane Sally in downtown Pensacola, Florida on Sept. 16, 2020.

"Leveraging American investment and innovation toward the technologies of tomorrow will create jobs, drive growth, and strengthen U.S. competitiveness," the letter said."Near-term climate actions can contribute significantly to our economic recovery."In this Sept.

Notably, the letter does not provide any specific pledges or concrete steps from these companies on climate change, but does signal support from the business world for ambitious climate policy actions.officially withdrew the U.S. from the international Paris Agreement

 

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Hey amazon -- this would seem much more believable if you weren't simultaneously subsidizing the biggest source of disinformation on climate change. By the way, do you also share Rand Paul's skepticism about mask wearing?

More regulations supported by big business. Who does more regulations hurt? The little guy. More regulations eliminates competition from the little guys because they don’t have the funds to deal with all the regulations.

FakeNews. America can’t afford to pay for the green farce.

This looks fake and propagandist some one should fact check this!!!

So America can finance it America finaced WHO America finances everything Stop the bend over by other countries

Yet gm supported Trump's initiatives AGAINST increased emissions requirements in California. Bit two-faced don't you think? Shouldn't surprise anyone considering they killed hundreds with faulty ignition switches, and took 10 years to admit they knew nothing. boycottGM

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