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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2019.Tighter climate policies could erase $2.3 trillion in companies value: report
By Ron Bousso LONDON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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1glenn
The Ganges, Irrawaddy, and Mekong deltas could all be lost within the lifetimes of young people alive today, but what are the lives of a hundred million farmers compared to the profits of the fossil fuel industry?
kohakuebisu
Most people own no shares so this will not affect them.
There is the "oh but their pensions ..." argument, but that is where the ratings agencies and fund managers should come in. If certain industries have a downside risk from increased regulation, it is obvious that pension funds should not hold those assets.
yokohamarides
The first thing that needs to go is “the wider system”.
ClippetyClop
The value of companies has been fluctuating for billions of years, there's nothing we can do to affect it. Mass corporate extiction is part of the natural cycle. They will be okay eventually. Profit Change science is a hoax concocted by deep state globalists etc.