With $32 Trillion In Assets, Investors Demand Immediate Action On Climate Change

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With $32 Trillion In Assets, Investors Demand Immediate Action On Climate Change
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A global group of 415 investors managing $32 trillion in assets just released a combined statement urging governments to accelerate their actions to mitigate climate change.

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