Almost 100 non-profits urge World Bank not to scrap climate commitments

Almost 100 non-profits have urged World Bank president Ajay Banga not to abandon the multilateral lender’s climate commitments amid uncertainty over its future climate action plan.Ninety organisations, including ActionAid, the World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace and Amnesty International have signed a letter to the World Bank president on Wednesday pressing for “no lapse or retrogression” in the bank’s climate commitments.Benefit from expert analysis, exclusive data and rankings, clear insight into innovation, regulation and strategy, and the context you need to stay ahead of critical developments in global finance.View your subscription options
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