EU gives green light to climate - related reporting rules
Investors and investors will be required to report the carbon intensity of their investments under a new law being introduced by the European Union, it has been announced, following the introduction of the Taxonomy Climate Delegated Act in Brussels. Why?
Source: pionline.comPublished on 2021-12-09
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