Investment industry subject to additional ESG scrutiny on the road to COP27
Australians are being urged to avoid focusing on environmental impact assessments (Environmental Governance Scores) amid a lack of understanding about the impact of greenwashing and climate change in their efforts to protect investors from corruption.
Source: investordaily.com.auPublished on 2022-06-27
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