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Opinion : Tree - huggers and capitalists can agree on fossil - fuel disclosure for companies

Shares in shares have fallen sharply in recent years as a result of the global climate change crisis, according to the Financial Conduct Authority (SEC). But what does this mean for companies and governments? The BBC’s Christine Blasey explains.

Source: marketwatch.com
Published on 2022-04-08

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