The fact that the world's largest investment firms lobby for different solutions is rather obvious. The fact that in fresh years there has been political force on "green order" too.
Now that the administration has changed (actually even a small before, in December) the Texas justice filed a suit against investment firms BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street, accusing them of "conspiracy to artificially restrict the coal market". akin allegations besides began to be touched by the largest American banks. So the political climate has changed.
Although in my humble opinion (sic!), scientists are right about the globe, I nevertheless view these actions as positive. Although these measures can increase American emissions, the process of moving from "green lie" to the green economy requires a solid shake of the biggest dimmers. Besides, higher emissions in the US are smaller in China...
Besides, despite everything, I like to know that strategical decisions are made, at least in part, by openly elected politicians in democratic elections alternatively than anonymous president of the global corporation.