Tech giants are complicit in an anti-climate agenda. Employees should be speaking up
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The article discusses how major tech companies such as Meta and Microsoft are retreating from their clean energy initiatives, now favoring fossil fuel investments amidst political changes. This trend signals a stark difference from their past vocal opposition to climate inaction, particularly during the Trump administration. A survey indicates plummeting popularity for figures like Mark Zuckerberg, paralleling increasing corporate alignment with anti-climate policies. These shifts raise concerns about corporate responsibility, especially as nearly 70% of the world's largest companies still maintain climate commitments, highlighting a disconnect in Big Tech's actions and public commitments.
Companies like Meta and Microsoft, who were once vocal about their clean energy goals, are now pivoting towards dirty fossil fuels, pointing to corporate complicity in climate inaction.
While Zuckerberg assures employees that the company is 'holding true to its values,' he prioritizes a 'productive partnership with the U.S. government' amid policy shifts.
Read at Fast Company
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