Energy, investor trends to maintain US GHG cuts despite Paris withdrawal -Moody’s

Published 18:26 on September 7, 2017  /  Last updated at 19:22 on September 7, 2017  /  Americas, Climate Talks, International, US, Voluntary

The US will continue to see its GHG emissions decline in spite of President Trump’s decision to withdraw the country from the Paris Agreement, ratings agency Moody’s said, adding that growing investor and shareholder preferences for corporate sustainability will support the trend.
The US will continue to see its GHG emissions decline in spite of President Trump’s decision to withdraw the country from the Paris Agreement, ratings agency Moody’s said, adding that growing investor and shareholder preferences for corporate sustainability will support the trend.


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