Post #1666474
2026-04-09 15:52 UTC
@FerRacimo "They put me in meetings with managers who seemed not to know much about the Paris Agreement or to have even read the report I had prepared. A group of employees asked RELX to provide a time frame for when the company will disengage from supporting fossil fuel expan sion. and the company never provided an answer. I reached out to the ethics department after never hearing from a credentialed investigator for my ethics complaint, and they said they had determined there were "no code"
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@ml@ecoevo.social 2026-04-09 15:53
@FerRacimo "violations." When pressed for answers, they seemed to assert it was not their place to comment on the company's position on climate change. It was an exhausting quest. And Kip struggled with confronting his employers, who were supporting the fossil machine on a daily basis: We're used to the bad guys being these faceless corporations. The heart of my difficulties was interacting with the human beings behind them, those in charge of protecting revenue at the cost of everything else.