NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA
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2025-04-24 (theglobeandmail.com)
National Bank CEO says next prime minister must overhaul emissions cap and energy assessment rules -
Laurent Ferreira says both stand in the way of developing energy infrastructure
Read more2025-03-25 (trademagazin.hu)
The urgency of climate adaptation is beyond question -
Extreme climate and weather events are becoming more frequent and severe. The cost of the resulting damage and losses is $16 million per hour globally. A significant part of this stems from our lack of understanding of nature's interconnections. Our current systems and infrastructures are no longer sufficient to handle these challenges—we must urgently adapt to the
Read more2025-03-14 (bundesbank.de)
Conference Climate risks and Financial Stability: Navigating today's challenges and tomorrow's opportunities, National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia Videobotschaft von Dr. Sabine Mauderer, Titel: "How Central Banks are tackling climate-related challenges – financial stability perspective"
contact: National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia, Melita Nikodinovska, Tel. : +38975350894; E-mail: Metalitat@nbrm.
Read more2022-03-31 (nationalobserver.com)
Your investments could be in fossil fuels — here's how to find out and move them | Canada's National Observer: Climate News
Banking with a financial institution that invests in fossil fuels doesn't necessarily mean your money is going directly toward these ventures, but your business with the bank still supports a fossil fuel financier. You can, however, make sure your own investments aren't tied to polluting sources of energy.
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The rising tide of climate litigation
Legal action against companies and governments relating to the climate crisis are increasing in number, scope and ambition. Global Insight examines the rise and rise.
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