Global finance pledge could mean $100 trillion for the climate . Now for the hard part
The world's biggest finance firms have committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by signing up to the Paris climate agreement, a UN summit has claimed, as the global economy continues to struggle to tackle the crisis.
Source: ktvz.comPublished on 2021-11-03
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