Green demand emerges in emerging Asia
Financial disclosures and reporting regimes in the Asia Pacific are being considered as a key part of the global transition to climate change, according to the Economic and Social Development Agency (FSB) chief economist Larry Madowo, who runs the FSB Task Force for Climate Change.
Source: bluenotes.anz.comPublished on 2022-02-12
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