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Opinion: Wall Street won't regulate greenhouse-gas emissions by itself

Por: MarketWatch Politics December 22, 2022

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If firms could work together to move investments away from polluting industries and into cleaner technologies, that would help avoid climate catastrophe. The idea proved popular enough that it was folded into the , an even bigger financial industry alliance that was rolled out with of for last year’s climate talks in Scotland. “ When fossil fuel investments are so lucrative, why bother holding the companies you’re investing in to even a... + full article



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