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Why companies as diverse as eBay, IKEA and Mars are increasingly supporting US clean energy policies

  • Written by Zdravka Tzankova, Associate Professor of Sociology, Vanderbilt University
imageA worker checks the installation of a solar panel array atop an IKEA store in Miami.AP Photo/J Pat Carter

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My new analysis of companies that seek to buy renewable electricity finds that business is becoming a powerful new ally in the U.S. political battle to stop climate...

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