Fossil fuel funding down 20pc: studyBY ROSE MARY PETRASS | FRIDAY, 24 MAY 2024 10:00AMFinancing for fossil fuel companies has fallen sharply overall since the Paris Agreement was inked in 2016 but progress among the world's top banks has been mixed. Read more: Bank of America, NAB, ANZ Bank, BankTrack, Citigroup, Commonwealth Bank, Indigenous Environmental Network, JPMorgan Chase, Oil Change International, Rainforest Action Network, Reclaim Finance, Sierra Club, Urgewald, Westpac Related News |
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