We Analyzed 300 Companies’ Financial Documents to Find Out How Concerned They Are About Climate Change

Over the past decade, the way that publicly traded companies have spoken publicly about climate change has unmistakably changed. Now, it’s become standard for many companies to, at the very least, pay lip service to the problem—though of course what a business says in press releases and what executives say behind closed doors, let alone what a company actually does, can differ dramatically.

Read more at TIME Magazine.

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