Banks not moving fast enough to tackle climate and nature crises – campaigners
Bankers in Europe are failing to address the climate crisis, according to a survey of the industry's leading financial advisers and environmental campaigners, the BBC has learned. They are not doing enough to tackle the problem.
Source: impartialreporter.comPublished on 2022-12-12
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