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Sustainable Gas and Assault at Rio Tinto
The EU has made a last minute change to its green bible, the EU Taxonomy: It proposed including natural gas as a sustainable transition fuel. The move would have notable effects on investors and companies. And would give natural gas a coveted green label by the EU. Then, a self-commissioned report by Rio Tinto revealed sexual assaults and culture of ‘systemic’ bullying at the Australian mining giant.
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二月 04, 2022
MSCI ESG Now: Episode 165
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Featuring:
Hanna Ogilvy, ESG Researcher, MSCI
Elchin Mammadov, ESG Researcher, MSCI
Sam Block, ESG Researcher, MSCI
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