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This already happened in conservative circles back circa 2016ish. Lots of Republicans got tired of being called morons for denying climate change, and pivoted to, "well it's too late to do anything anyways". This is just businesses adopting the same rhetoric, for the same reason; if it's too late, there's "no point" trying anything, so we should all just keep on polluting and let someone else fix it later.
Good point, and I agree that the "it's too late anyway" rhetoric was probably just an easy excuse, though it looks a lot like it's actually too late now to stop or even reverse global warming.
This should of course not be an excuse to forgo damage control, but I think the situation has changed. Whether that encourages you to fight harder and try to save what's left, or just give up and have fun while it lasts is entirely up to you...