How politics pushed businesses to fight climate change quietly
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The trend of 'greenhushing' reflects businesses' hesitance to publicly commit to climate goals amid political backlash, despite recognizing the financial risks of climate change.
Despite reduced public dialogue about climate commitments, companies and investors are still making strides to achieve net zero by 2050, albeit quietly.
The financial toll from climate-related disasters is steep, with events like wildfires and hurricanes costing the U.S. economy an average of $150 billion annually.
With climate change projected to slash 17% off global GDP by 2050, the urgency of addressing the economic impacts is more critical than ever.
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