The article expresses concern over the resurgence of fossil fuel policies from certain businesses, following the re-emergence of politically influential figures. It highlights various companies like BP and car manufacturers that are backtracking on their sustainability commitments, citing economic pressures and political uncertainty as excuses. The author stresses that rolling back environmental efforts is detrimental not just to the planet but also to business viability. The piece advocates for steadfast commitment to carbon neutrality amidst societal and political upheavals, arguing that true progress requires resilience and dedication to sustainable practices.
Oh, Donald. We really shouldn't still be talking about you, but like a bad haircut, you just won't go away. There you were again, hours after your inauguration in a suit that fits like a wind-blown tent, yelling "Drill, baby, drill!" to a crowd who, let's be honest, would cheer just as loudly if you told them to eat gravel.
You've made it clear that you're all for scrapping green policies, pushing fossil fuels like they're the future (spoiler: they're not) and undoing any progress the world has made towards carbon neutrality.
Let's be real-if your business is serious about the future, rolling back sustainability efforts isn't just bad for the planet, it's bad for business.
They've realised that going green is hard work and-shock horror-requires actual commitment. So now, under the convenient cover of economic turbulence and political uncertainty, they're taking the easy way out.
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