BlackRock accused of greenwashing one year on from climate change pledge
Climate change campaigners have accused one of the world’s biggest assets managers of 'greenwashing' in their efforts to tackle climate change. They say they are losing a stake in the coal industry, which is still being held in active funds.
Source: telegraph.co.ukPublished on 2021-01-13
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