Do bank directors have a legal obligation to get real on climate ?
The Royal Bank of Canada is calling on its directors to act in the best interests of the company they serve. The BBC’s Richard Brooks from Stand.earth explains what it means for climate change activists and environmental campaigners to be concerned.
Source: nationalobserver.comPublished on 2022-11-01
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