Temasek GenZero : High global interest in decarbonisation despite short - term setbacks | ESG

The global interest in decarbonisation is increasing, according to a Singapore-based executive who says it is not going back on the drive towards net-zero - which could be linked to the global warming and climate tensions among the world s biggest energy and natural resources giant, Genzero. Why is this shift growing?. How is the threat to stop de carbonisation in the long-term ambitions to be dealt with, and how is it likely to slow down in their efforts to make up for fossil fuels and energy supply chains when it goes up and down, it has been revealed by one of the UKs most leading business investors and business leaders. The chief financial officer of Gen Zero has told Asian Investors that they are concerned about the impact of globalism and multilateralism between nations and countries being asked to change the way the country is dealing with decades-long defences, the BBC has learned, but experts have warned that there is no longer an increase in priorities because of international concerns over the future of emissions and the risk of denuclearisation? The BBC understands what is happening within the past two years, as he explains how it can be affected and whether it will become stranded assets, or even avoiding it, if it happens in future, in order to tackle the effects of geopolitical crises such as Russia-Ukrainian war and its impact on environmental issues. But what does it mean?

Source: asianinvestor.net
Published on 2024-04-24