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Tilting is more constructive than divesting of brown stocks , says Edmans | News

Investors could be given more incentives to invest in fossil fuels, according to a leading economist. Why does this mean for investors to make their investments more sustainable, asks the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker.

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

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