UK will be first net - zero aligned financial centre , says Sunak
The government has announced new rules for UK financial institutions and listed companies to publish their plans for transitioning to a zero-carbon economy by 2023, as part of the COP26 climate summit in Geneva, which takes place next week.
Source: eandt.theiet.orgPublished on 2021-11-03
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