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In a World on Fire , Stop Burning Things

The climate movement is increasingly taking on the banks that make loans for the expansion of fossil-fuel infrastructure, writes the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker, a former chief executive of the US Federal Reserve, who is in charge.

Source: newyorker.com
Published on 2022-03-18

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