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Cisco Commits $100 Million to Help Fight Climate Crisis

Francine Katsoudas, Cisco Systems Inc's executive vice president and chief people, policy & purpose officer, talks about the company's $100 million climate change announcement. The money will be used to invest in startups and innovation projects that are working to fight the global climate crisis. She also says Cisco employees will be working in a hybrid mode indefinitely instead of a full return to the office. Katsoudas speaks to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg)
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