A year ago, at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, the biggest players in the financial world joined together to incorporate carbon emissions into their most fundamental decisions. As the summit reconvenes in Egypt, the group is on the rocks. WSJ’s David Benoit explains why.
Further Reading:
-Financial System Makes Big Promises on Climate Change at COP26 Summit
-Big Banks and U.N. Green Finance Group Clash in Alliance
-Mark Carney, Ex-Banker, Wants Banks to Pay for Climate Change
Further Listening:
-The Fight Over Climate Change's Price Tag