Por: Politico Politics September 24, 2022
World Bank President David Malpass will not resign, he said Friday during a virtual conversation with author Ryan Heath. NGOs and leading climate activists have been calling for Malpass to step down after he repeatedly dodged questions about the science behind climate change at a New York Times event Tuesday. “I don’t even know — I’m not a scientist,” he said at the event. On Friday, Malpass apologized for those remarks. “When asked,... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 27, 2022
This month the City of Boston’s Green New Deal director, Oliver Sellers-Garcia started his post. By appointing a high-level leader to focus on the Green New Deal, Mayor Michelle Wu is signaling her desire to integrate climate, jobs, and equity into one agenda. However, shows a... + más
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ABC News USA Business September 24, 2022
WASHINGTON -- World Bank President David Malpass said Friday he won't resign after coming under criticism for his remarks earlier this week regarding climate change. At an event sponsored by The New York Times on Tuesday, Malpass wouldn't answer directly when asked... + más
Embattled World Bank head Malpass says he should have made it clear that he's not 'a climate-change denier' | MarketWatch
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Associated Press USA Business September 24, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — World Bank President David Malpass said Friday he won’t resign after coming under criticism for his remarks earlier this week regarding climate change. At an event sponsored by The New York Times on Tuesday, Malpass wouldn’t answer directly when asked... + más
World Bank head says he's not a climate denier, won't quit | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 24, 2022
WASHINGTON – World Bank President David Malpass said Friday he won't resign after coming under criticism for his remarks earlier this week regarding climate change. At an event sponsored by The New York Times on Tuesday, Malpass wouldn't answer directly when asked... + más
MarketWatch USA Politics September 24, 2022
Related: Malpass addressed the concerns on Thursday in an interview , and in another with Politico on Friday, as well as in a separate note to staff. He defended his record at the helm of the influential lender. In the more recent remarks, Malpass said it was clear that human... + más
New York Daily News USA World September 24, 2022
As world leaders gathered in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly, Climate Week also got underway for the 14th year. It’s the first in-person Climate Week since the onset of the COVID pandemic. The General Assembly began last Monday and goes until next... + más
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The Boston Globe USA World September 23, 2022
The president of the World Bank, David Malpass, on Thursday tried to restate his views on climate change amid widespread calls for his dismissal after he refused to acknowledge that the burning of fossil fuels is rapidly warming the planet.In an interview on CNN International on... + más
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