Green pills: making corporate climate commitments credible
Many of the world’s largest firms are now announcing plans to reduce their carbon emissions over the coming decades. Against the backdrop of lackadaisical climate policy, this development is widely held out as positive. But ubiquitous allegations of corporate and investor greenwashing raise the ques...
Main Authors: | Armour, J, Enriques, L, Wetzer, T |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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University of Arizona
2023
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