Why are fossil fuel assets Triple-A rated?

James S Murray
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New report suggests valuation of top 200 listed fossil fuel firms is based on "unburnable" carbon assets

Why are the stocks and shares of carbon-intensive firms Triple-A rated when they face significant legislative, reputational and environmental risks in virtually every geography in which they operate? ...

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