Exclusive - Insurers look to ease UN climate alliance rules after member exodus
The net-zero insurance alliance is set to remove a six-month deadline for members to publish greenhouse gas emissions targets, according to sources in the UK and the US, the BBC has learned, citing reports from the United Nations and Japan.
Source: investing.comPublished on 2023-07-04
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