Asia green finance rules face credibility test over natural gas : report | News | Eco - Business
The International Energy Exploration Agency (IEEFA) has warned that inclusion of natural gas in a regional policy framework could turn off investors who are concerned about being accused of pouring money into “greenwashing” exercises during the pandemic.
Source: eco-business.comPublished on 2021-09-21
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