What drives firms' investment in climate action?

"From extreme heatwaves and wildfires to in North America to the deadly flooding in Western Europe and Asia in 2021, the dramatic rise in catastrophic weather events has repercussions for firms. At the same time, cutting emissions sufficiently to limit global warming will require an overhaul of...

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Main Author: European Investment Bank (auth)
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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