Dutch pension providers strive for carbon neutrality
Dutch pension providers are failing to meet their carbon emissions targets, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IEP). However, they do not have enough data on the impact of climate change, it has been revealed by the BBC.
Source: ipe.comPublished on 2021-09-20
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