Achieving net - zero emissions requires closing a data deficit
The risks of climate change are being investigated by investors and others in the financial world, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, chief executive of the Royal Society for Economics and Financial Crimes (SMRC) .
Source: thedailystar.netPublished on 2022-08-24
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