"supports the company's vision for achieving a zero environmental footprint by 2050. "
That's what they call an emergency.
"supports the company's vision for achieving a zero environmental footprint by 2050. "
That's what they call an emergency.
“Household carbon rights.
Where poor people sell their carbon credits to the rich, so they can fly & heat their houses!
This is equality in the New Normal. A sick morality based on wealthy virtue.
Same as the old, just with greener PR.”
I can’t even.
When #greenwashing by #ad companies meets bad journalism.
Not at all what I expect from the #Guardian 😞
theguardian.com/environment/20…
The message here is "yes we can make tiny symbolic gestures to protect the environment, but only if it saves #advertising profits":
No ads, no bees. Would be a pity if we had to throw away the flowers!
It's beyond ridiculous! I'm going to unravel the deception in five toots:
(this is 1/8) 🧵
Bee bus stops first appeared in the Dutch city of Utrecht. Now the UK is planning for more than 1,000 and there is growing interest across Europe and in Canada and AustraliaPhoebe Weston (The Guardian)