COP26 coalition worth $130 trillion vows to put climate at heart of finance
By Simon Jessop and Andrea Shalal GLASGOW (Reuters) - Banks, insurers and investors with $130 trillion at their disposal pledged on Wednesday to put combatting climate change at the centre of their work, and gained support in the form of efforts to put green investing on a firmer footing. And in another development at the COP26 U.N. climate conference https://www.reuters.com/business/cop, at least 19 countries are expected to commit on Thursday to ending public financing for fossil fuel projects abroad by the end of 2022, two sources said. In an earlier announcement at the meeting in Scotland,...
Over 100 leaders representing 85% of the world's forests have pledged to end deforestation by 2030.
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