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Google, Apple, Microsoft pledge to fight climate change

Posted on July 28, 2015August 23, 2019 By Jarvis

Major businesses, including several tech companies, have taken up the White House’s pledge to help combat climate change. In a statement today, the Obama administration detailed the threat climate change poses to the world as a whole, pointing out that 19 of the 20 hottest recorded years have happened in the last two decades, and that we’re already collectively experiencing things like bigger storms, longer droughts, and more frequent wildfires. That’s why the White House has launched its Climate Action Plan to cut pollution, and many companies have signed the American Business Act on Climate pledge to do their part.
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