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Is a career in biotech actually a good way to make a real environmental impact?
As climate goals tighten and greenwashing accusations rise, biotech careers promise impact but often face scrutiny over real-world outcomes. Cast your vote to share whether you see biotech as a genuine force for environmental change.
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