Schneider Electric,
. . . will seek to transition to 100% renewables through
. . . a range of renewable electricity sources across over
. . . 1,000 of its sites around the world, and
. . . includes on-site projects such as:
. . . . . . geothermal, and
. . . . . . solar energy, off-site Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for
. . . . . . wind, and
. . . . . . solar power, and
. . . . . . renewable electricity certificates, and
. . . . . . green tariffs,
Because, Prosperity (Money), and Energy are intertwined.
Meanwhile, French utility EDF Group,
. . . will transition to 100% electric vehicles,
. . . by 2030.
Because, This commitment answers,
. . . the expectations of our stockholders (Money).
12-13-2017 Source: Why do businesses fight #climate change?
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Why do businesses fight #ClimateChange?
Started by eds, Dec 13 2017 05:57 AM
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Posted 13 December 2017 - 05:57 AM
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Posted 18 December 2017 - 05:39 PM
Answer to the question?
Dumb
Ignorant
Don't care about the environment
Too stupid to know it will help their bottom line
Too stupid to know that they could use that information (of using renewable energy to make their products) to
advertise to a broader audience.
Locked into old ways of thinking. (Oh wait, let me guess. Not enough women on the board and too many
old white men running (ruining) the ship.
Dumb
Ignorant
Don't care about the environment
Too stupid to know it will help their bottom line
Too stupid to know that they could use that information (of using renewable energy to make their products) to
advertise to a broader audience.
Locked into old ways of thinking. (Oh wait, let me guess. Not enough women on the board and too many
old white men running (ruining) the ship.
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