BMO aims to cut emissions from energy loans in net - zero push
The world’s largest bank has announced a plan to cut emissions from oil and gas loans to consumers in the UK and Canada, as part of its efforts to tackle climate change, activists and environmental campaigners have told the BBC.
Source: americanbanker.comPublished on 2022-03-08
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