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Green Banking / Environmental Issues

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Is the free market compatible with solving climate breakdown? If so, how – seeing as resources are concentrated in the hands of so few and to a large extent fossil fuel companies?

13 views November 26, 2018 November 26, 2018 cfroagents 0

The institutions haven’t given us a satisfying answer yet. We’ll keep calling.

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