Business cannot stay silent on American democracy and climate - Sustainable Views

Deborah McNamara, executive director of ClimateVoice, emphasizes that businesses must actively engage with issues of American democracy and climate change, warning that companies previously supportive of climate action and constitutional order now face scrutiny over potential complicity. The article suggests that corporate responsibility in political and environmental matters is increasingly critical, and companies are being called to consider their roles in shaping democratic and ecological futures.

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Business cannot stay silent on American democracy and climate - Sustainable Views

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