Net - zero targets not backed by credible transition plans , finds research
Almost half of EU companies are struggling to meet climate targets by 2050, according to a new study published in the Journal of Environmental Responsibility (J&J) for the first time in Norway, Sweden and Sweden, suggests researchers.
Source: irmagazine.comPublished on 2023-09-08
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