That first quote by Saskia Ozinga says it all, almost... The worst part of "defrauding the countries" is that, assuming that they ever get the promised funds, they are now holding a new debt obligation, as if these nations do not already have too much international debt. The whole business of this ever-enlarging corporate green-washing is like Trumpian lying - if you tell people this nonsense enough times, you have both changed the frame of the conversation and caused a learn-by-repetition response. That bends responses into that same frame, further obfuscating a path to the truth. But it seems these corporate schemers "can't handle the truth."
That first quote by Saskia Ozinga says it all, almost... The worst part of "defrauding the countries" is that, assuming that they ever get the promised funds, they are now holding a new debt obligation, as if these nations do not already have too much international debt. The whole business of this ever-enlarging corporate green-washing is like Trumpian lying - if you tell people this nonsense enough times, you have both changed the frame of the conversation and caused a learn-by-repetition response. That bends responses into that same frame, further obfuscating a path to the truth. But it seems these corporate schemers "can't handle the truth."