Funds holding $10 trillion are told their ESG goals fall short
The world’s wealth funds are struggling to meet the climate crisis, according to a former president of the Paris Agreement, Christiana Figueres, who has become the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize for Climate Change .
Source: jwnenergy.comPublished on 2021-08-30
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