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The dark truth of CEO silence on Trump’s climate retreat

Failing to speak out about the US president’s ever more egregious actions is more dangerous than it appears

In 2017, when Donald Trump first said he was going to pull the US out of the Paris agreement, the response from Goldman Sachs was unequivocal.

“Today’s decision is a setback for the environment and for the US’s leadership position in the world,” wrote Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman’s then chief executive, in his first post on what was then Twitter.

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg agreed, saying the move was “bad for the environment, bad for the economy, and it puts our children’s future at risk”.

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