US corporate giants and union leaders call for US to stay in Paris Agreement

Madeleine Cuff
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Remaining part of the climate treaty will deliver stable, low-carbon green jobs for US citizens, CEOs of Apple, L'Oreal, Mastercard, Decathlon, Salesforce and more declare

A group of CEOs and union leaders, which together represent 14 million members of the US workforce, have called on the US to remain in the Paris Agreement, arguing the climate treaty will pave the way...

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