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Question: How much of Climate Change rhetoric is motivated by corporations that want to sell green energy for profit?

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There is no one definitive answer to this question, as opinions on how much of climate change rhetoric is motivated by corporations vary widely. Some experts and environmental advocates argue that non-profit organizations and activist groups have been the driving force behind climate change conversations for decades, and that corporations have only recently gotten involved in order to capitalize on the growing interest in green energy. Others suggest that corporate involvement has been a major part of the climate change dialogue and that they have used their financial and political clout to push their renewable energy agendas to the forefront. Ultimately, it is difficult to quantify the exact influence of corporate interests in the climate change discourse.

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Published: Sunday, December 18, 2022

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