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Asian Banks Falling Short of Climate Change Pledges

Asia’s banks are failing to meet the Paris climate agreement, according to a leading environmental group which says it is lagging efforts to tackle the threat of green emissions and greenhouse gases in the region's economy.

Source: finews.asia
Published on 2022-03-28

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