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Irish Companies ‘Greenwashing’

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It seems some Irish companies are undergoing “greenwashing”, a term used to describe entities who claim to be more green than they truly are.  In a time when global warming is front page news and the climate change zealots have brainwashed the masses, corporations are turning to advertising their green conscious.  Unfortunately for some, that includes buying bogus carbon credits that don’t truly offset their carbon emissions.  This doesn’t set well with “certified” carbon credit providers who want their money so they can profit from the global warming myth.

Read More: www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/ireland/article4749778.ece

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