How climate policy trailblazers are 'getting off the sidelines'

Michael Holder
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New report from InfluenceMap praises those corporates lobbying for bolder climate action, but warns too much of the business community remains 'on the sidelines' in the public climate policy debate

IKEA, Iberdrola, and Unilever are among 27 companies deemed to be the strongest corporate advocates for ambitious climate policy worldwide, according to fresh research from InfluenceMap. An annual ranking...

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