Green bond seller investing in coal shows how tricky ESG can be
Green bonds from South Korea have become the biggest issuers in the world, according to a report from the Financial Times and Bloomberg newspaper, The New York Times, in which they appear to have been misrepresenting their environmental credentials.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2021-05-25
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