Large companies emphasize intentions to reduce carbon emissions to net zero, but according to the results of the latest analysis of corporate climate responsibility, 25 of the biggest ones in the world are on a path of reducing only 40% on average, far below the 100% claims. One of the conclusions was that major firms largely fail a net zero climate pledge test.
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