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Why The UK's Financial Mess Has Ignited Calls to Double Down on Climate Investing

Por: Time World October 07, 2022

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Britain is still buzzing about how close the country came to a financial crisis in recent weeks. It may come as a surprise, though, that the episode has reignited calls for investment in climate change-fighting measures. The saga began when assumed the role of British Prime Minister with a bold plan to curtail taxes for the wealthy. It quickly, and spectacularly, failed. The value of the pound plummeted as investors saw the Truss government’s... + full article



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