Study: World's biggest polluters failing to disclose robust climate risk data

Michael Holder
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Carbon Tracker claims vast majority 140 companies targeted by Climate Action 100+ investor group are failing to provide adequate data on risks they face from climate change and the net zero transition

The world's biggest polluting listed companies are failing to provide adequate data on the risks posed to their businesses by climate change and the transition to a low carbon economy, new research has...

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