FORBES Article: The Great Green Retreat
- Ecomedes Team

- Feb 3
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 24
In a recent article on Forbes.com, our CEO and Co-Founder Kathleen Egan sat down with Samantha Walravens of Geek Girl Rising to talk about how politics is changing the face of sustainability in the U.S. and around the globe.

Here are some of the topics covered
Corporate Climate Pullback
Impact on Long-Term Sustainability Efforts
Banking Sector’s Withdrawal
Rise of Climate Skepticism
Potential Paths Forward
U.S. Role in the Global Green Economy
Business Case for Sustainability Remains Strong
To read the full article click the link below:



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