The dirty truth behind renewables
There’s a renewed focus on efforts to limit global warming and ensure a ‘just transition’ away from dirty fossil fuels. It may look like a no-brainer, but from an investment point of view at least, there’s little clarity on who will be the ultimate winners of this green uprising
04 November 2021 - 05:00
Billed as the "last big chance to slow rising global temperatures", COP26 gathered in Scotland this week to thrash out a climate change deal.
The global talk shop has been going since 1992, when the UN held its first convention on climate change. But in almost 30 years, no real agreement to curb carbon emissions has ever been struck...
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