News
29 October 2021

G20 public finance institutions 'still bankrolling fossil fuels'

In:
Metals and Mining, Oil & gas, Power, Renewables, Transport
Region:
Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe , Middle East & Africa

G20 countries are backing at least $63 billion per year in oil, gas, and coal projects between 2018 and 2020 - 2.5 times greater than their $26 billion a year in support for renewable energy in the same period, according to new research.The report by Oil Change International & Friends of the...

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