Will carbon cause the next financial crisis?

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Environmental advocates say that huge stores of fossil fuels must go unused if the world holds a prayer of adapting to climate change. But those with a vested interest in coal, oil and gas aren't budging — yet

Stop me if this sounds familiar: A slew of large companies fails to disclose millions of dollars in speculative risks; iconic investors also neglect to scrutinize these risks; it all adds up to a global...

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