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Climate Tech Companies

A category comprising various technology firms that focus on developing innovative solutions to combat climate change and promote a sustainable future.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Climate Tech Companies

-59.31

0.01%

Latest Event

Climate Tech Companies Retreat from Climate Commitment Amid Political Pressure

The article details how major climate tech companies stepped back from bold public climate advocacy and engaged in significant political contributions and leadership alignments that risk undermining democratic norms, reflecting a troubling orientation towards authoritarian policies.

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QUISLING

Climate Tech Companies is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • Climate Tech Companies Retreat from Climate Commitment Amid Political Pressure Logo
    MAR
    12
    2025

    The article details how major climate tech companies stepped back from bold public climate advocacy and engaged in significant political contributions and leadership alignments that risk undermining democratic norms, reflecting a troubling orientation towards authoritarian policies.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 26

    The article reports that several leading technology companies, part of the broader Climate Tech Companies category, have donated to President Trump’s inauguration fund. Such financial support can be seen as bolstering authoritarian policies and undermining democratic accountability, which is a clear indicator of political complicity.

    Big Business Is no Longer 'All in' on Tackling Climate Change

  • -30

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 26

    Executives from major companies, such as Apple’s CEO, participated in high-profile political events like Trump’s inauguration. Such direct political engagement signals a willingness to align corporate leadership with authoritarian power structures, thereby compromising their public stance on critical issues like climate change.

    Big Business Is no Longer 'All in' on Tackling Climate Change

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 26

    The retreat of major technology companies from the climate action coalition—and their silence on reaffirming commitments to the Paris Agreement—represents a failure in ethical business practices. This strategic pullback in the face of political hostility highlights a prioritization of corporate interests over environmental and public responsibilities, furthering complicity in authoritarian governance.

    Big Business Is no Longer 'All in' on Tackling Climate Change

  • Lobbying Contradicts Public Climate Commitments Logo
    NOV
    17
    2023

    A report highlights that many companies publicly commit to net zero emissions while engaging in lobbying efforts to weaken robust climate policies. This contradictory behavior undermines both environmental progress and democratic accountability.

  • -80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 26

    The article details how numerous corporations, despite promoting ambitious 'net zero' targets, actively lobby to dilute environmental regulations. This behavior, emblematic of political contributions and lobbying efforts, reflects a strategic prioritization of corporate interests over genuine climate action.

    Many corporations promote ‘net zero’ while lobbying for weaker climate action: Report

  • -60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 26

    The report exposes a fundamental discrepancy between the public environmental commitments of corporations and their actual business practices. By engaging in lobbying that contradicts their stated net zero goals, these companies exhibit unethical practices that undermine both transparency and accountability.

    Many corporations promote ‘net zero’ while lobbying for weaker climate action: Report

  • Tesla Battery Material Supplier Linked to Human Rights Abuses in Climate Tech Supply Chain Logo
    JUN
    15
    2023

    A report highlights that Tesla's battery material supplier, implicated for topping lists of human rights abuses, raises serious concerns regarding supply chain ethics and labor practices within the climate tech industry. The persistent allegations against companies like Glencore underscore a failure in due diligence, exposing the broader industry to complicity in systemic labor abuses.

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