Wall Street bankers told they can set own CO2 terms after spat
Global Finance Assets Authority (GFANZ) is facing a potential collapse in its governance structures, it has been claimed, amid growing tensions between the group and fossil finance firms. They are expected to withdraw from their own bodies.
Source: mining.comPublished on 2022-10-09
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