MSCI: Bolder climate change commitments needed in 2021
Flaws in 'bubble' arguments

Only 3% of the 8,900+ constituents in the MSCI ACWI index cut their carbon emissions
Next year will require much bolder action on climate change from investee companies, according to a new report from MSCI, which has uncovered a significant lack of progress.
Entitled 2021 ESG Trends to Watch, the report has found only 3% of the 8,900+ constituents in the MSCI ACWI index have reduced their carbon emissions in line with the 2015 Paris Climate Change agreement....
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