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OK but that's not what he said. There is a big difference between

> At Apple, we believe that climate change is one of the world’s most urgent priorities

and

> At Apple, we believe that climate change is the world’s most urgent priority

but also imagine believing that a big tech CEO's public words have meaning...

Good call out. I made the submission and tried to make the headline fit, didn't mean to change things but your point is valid. I just did a new edit that is hopefully better. The character count is limiting.
in the video, there is an earthquake right before that woman sits in her chair
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> At Apple, we believe that climate change is one of the world’s most urgent priorities and we are deeply committed to doing our part.

... and meanwhile, the company constantly does typical scummy corpo moves to reduce their product repairability, fights against right-to-repair advocacy and seems to be anti-repair altogether (=> more e-waste). Forces users into their closed, proprietary ecosystem which is basically planned obsolescence on the software side, the list goes on and on.

They are still on twitter?

It’s nice to save the world but we also want it to be a place worth living in.

No they don't. If they did they'd make their phones repairable and discourage people from buying new ones.