UN insurers’ climate group ditches requirement to set GHG targets

Published 23:24 on July 5, 2023  /  Last updated at 23:49 on July 5, 2023  / /  Americas, Climate Talks, International, US, Voluntary

A UN-convened climate alliance for insurance companies on Wednesday dropped a requirement for its members to set GHG reduction goals in line with its protocol after Republican politicians in the US lobbed anti-trust allegations at the initiative.
A UN-convened climate alliance for insurance companies on Wednesday dropped a requirement for its members to set GHG reduction goals in line with its protocol after Republican politicians in the US lobbed anti-trust allegations at the initiative.


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