The US Supreme Court has given the greenhouse gas emissions control of the country's power plants to fight climate change. But what does this mean for investors and their interests in environmental funds, asks Chris Stokel-Walker from the BBC.
Source: nbcsandiego.comPublished on 2022-07-05
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