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How Wall Street Is Gaming ESG Scores - BNN Bloomberg

Environmental, social and corporate governance funds are not consistent with promoting the impact of climate change, according to a report by academics. Climate-focused investment products aren’t always sustainable, writes the BBC's Christine Blasey.

Source: bnnbloomberg.ca
Published on 2021-09-08

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