Exiting emissions-intensive assets may not reduce climate riskBY ROSE MARY PETRASS | THURSDAY, 28 SEP 2023 11:58AMDivesting from emissions-intensive assets may maintain or even increase the systemic risks that climate change poses to overall financial returns of the institutional investors that part-own them. Related News |
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