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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish61•2 years agoThis is classic. Corpos that are the biggest polluters are also the ones that push hardest on the idea of “carbon footprint” The more they can convince people that climate change is their fault, the less likely people vote for a government that will regulate the corpos
minus-squarediprount_tomatolinkfedilinkEnglish-1•2 years agoDon’t worry, they’ll vote for a government that regulates the people and not the corpos
minus-squarehombre fundidolinkfedilinkEnglish4•2 years agoThroughline (podcast) did an episode on corporations off-loading responsibility for stuff like this onto the populace. Found it: episode is called “The Litter Myth.”
This is classic. Corpos that are the biggest polluters are also the ones that push hardest on the idea of “carbon footprint”
The more they can convince people that climate change is their fault, the less likely people vote for a government that will regulate the corpos
Don’t worry, they’ll vote for a government that regulates the people and not the corpos
Throughline (podcast) did an episode on corporations off-loading responsibility for stuff like this onto the populace.
Found it: episode is called “The Litter Myth.”