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Analysis: How some of the world's largest companies rely on carbon offsets to 'reach net-zero'
The world’s top fossil-fuel producers, carmakers and tech firms have used carbon offsets to cancel out pollution equivalent to the annual emissions of Finland over the past three years, Carbon Brief analysis reveals.
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