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Atlassian’s big change of heart on BCA’s green credentials – Sydney Morning Herald
Scott Farquhar and Mike Cannon-Brookes have long raged against the Business Council of Australia for its stance on climate change. But something must have changed…
The BCA had labelled federal Labors 2018 emissions reductions plan as economy wrecking while the governments 26 per cent target was appropriate and achievable.
Now the peak body is calling for a national target of net-zero emissions by 2050.
To be fair, his criticism wasnt entirely new. Telstra threatened to rescind its membership in 2018 over its stance on climate change, while Westpac had also expressed concerns.
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