ENERGY TREATY REFORM OP-ED: Fossil fuel investment protection – it’s time for actions to speak louder than words

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Recently political leaders and companies that are major contributors to climate change have been more outspoken about the need to address climate change. They have also expressed increasing commitment to playing a role in doing so. But there appears to ...

by Louis Koen and Jenny Hall, Daily MaverickFossil fuel investment protection – it’s time for actions to speak louder than words by Louis Koen and Jenny Hall, Daily Maverick July 6, 2022 The G7 commitments to climate change action on 28 June 2022 were announced shortly after the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change being opened for signature.

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