PG&E (PCG) · Claim · claim
Both G-Score and C-Score are significant with a small margin, indicating potential greenwashing.
PG&E and California Fire Foundation opened applications for wildfire preparedness grants.
PG&E has extensive regulatory violations including criminal convictions for wildfire-related deaths and ongoing probation. The grant program announcement scores high on claim prominence (C=68) due to broad scope, partnership amplification, and strategic timing given their liability history. Intent score of 11 reflects pattern of reputation management following catastrophic wildfires. G-score of 62 reflects serious regulatory accountability (willful violations, company-wide scale) but lower direct emissions impact. Classification C: corporate claim dominates with C-G gap of +6 approaching mixed territory, but claim prominence edge is clear.
PG&E and California Fire Foundation opened applications for wildfire preparedness grants
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