Just A Third of Largest Banks Have Set Robust 2030 Climate Goals
Financial companies are failing to set reliable goals for slashing greenhouse gas emissions by the end of the decade, according to a new report published in the New York Times and Washington Post. Climate change is threatening the industry, writes Bloomberg.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-03-25
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