War May Delay Progress on Emissions Cuts , Chill Interest in Sustainable Investing
The threat of climate change is likely to delay efforts to cut fossil fuel emissions within 20 years, a report has warned, with the price of oil climbing higher than previously thought, and rising seas risking people living on coasts.
Source: morningstar.comPublished on 2022-02-28
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