I'm telling ya, back in my day... we didn't even think about all these big corps and their carbon footprint


. But now I see what's goin' on here. This report is like a wake-up call, innit? 32 companies responsible for more than half the world's CO2 emissions? That's just wild!
I mean, it's good to see some of those state-owned giants in China and Russia makin' headlines, but it's also great to hear that investor-owned companies have been reducin' their emissions. ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell - they're still among the worst offenders, sadly

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But what I love about this report is how it's shinin' a light on data-driven accountability

. We need more of that, fam! By holdin' these companies accountable for their emissions, we can start to mitigate climate change and prevent those catastrophic heatwaves

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It's time for us to take control and demand action from the big polluters

. And it's awesome to see states in the US takin' steps towards climate superfund bills

. The power of data is real, and we need to harness it to drive meaningful change!
