Managers with a 1 . 5ºC goal may risk fiduciary concerns , says report
Financial managers are being urged to ask their best interests in investing in line with a climate scenario that could be considered unlikely, according to new research published by the University of Glasgow and the Royal Society for Fiscal Studies.
Source: ipe.comPublished on 2022-12-02
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