Big banks failing to quit fossil fuel , despite climate pledges
The world’s biggest lender, JPMorgan, has become the world's largest financial institution, according to a report from the Royal Association of National Statistics (РАН) in New York and Glasgow, in which it says it is “directly complicit” in undermining climate stability.
Source: eco-business.comPublished on 2022-04-01
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