
Paul Polman on the Effect of US Businesses on Climate Change
Clip: 3/3/2020 | 2m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Former Unilever CEO Paul Polman discusses U.S. business and climate change.
Combatting the climate crisis will require enormous individual change as well as drastic changes to our global economic model. When Paul Polman was CEO of consumer goods giant Unilever, he was one of the first titans of commerce to recognize the environmental issue. He joins the program to discuss the role of businesses in climate change.
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Paul Polman on the Effect of US Businesses on Climate Change
Clip: 3/3/2020 | 2m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Combatting the climate crisis will require enormous individual change as well as drastic changes to our global economic model. When Paul Polman was CEO of consumer goods giant Unilever, he was one of the first titans of commerce to recognize the environmental issue. He joins the program to discuss the role of businesses in climate change.
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