Climate Collusion? Big Biz Plays Antitrust Chicken
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In a riveting showdown that feels like corporate tag-teaming on the global warming playground, giant industry players are getting grilled over whether their climate collaborations break antitrust laws. Apparently, the collective effort to fight climate change is now under the skeptical eye of regulators who suspect these business buddies might just be swapping secrets to corner the market. The big question remains: when eco-friends assemble, is it Earth-saving teamwork or just subtle market manipulation playing dress-up in green? Spoiler: it’s less Avengers, more 'How to Get Sued in 10 Days.'
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(1 of 3)Source: Arstechnica | Published: 8/30/2025 | Author: Deep Vakil, Inside Climate News
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