Companies Are Buying Large Numbers of Carbon Offsets That Dont Cut Emissions
India's largest wind farm, Tuppad Bangalore, is one of the biggest renewable energy companies in the world, according to a new report from the BBC’s Geeta Pandey. Why is it worth millions of dollars in debt?
Source: eurocapital.grPublished on 2022-09-09
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