Corporate Environmentalists
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Are companies more or less environmentally responsible now than they were in the past? Why do you think that is?
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This solution of 138 words compares the level of environmental responsibility in companies today and in the past and explains the main differences.
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The level of environmental responsibility is the same as it was in the past. It is easy to assume that in the past companies were very irresponsible, but that would be discounting our knowledge of the ...
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