An assessment of the human rights performance of the world's leading solar and wind power companies has painted a grim state of affairs, with the only dedicated solar manufacturer analyzed scoring just 7%.London-based non-profit the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre applied various human rights-related criteria to the world's 16 largest clean energy companies, as ranked by U.S.-based business intelligence service Bloomberg New Energy Finance. The results showed none of the companies surveyed had formulated a land rights or land acquisition policy nor a process to determine how to fairly ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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