Norway's $2.2 Trillion Wealth Fund Accused of Siding with Big Oil on Climate Iss
The world's biggest sovereign wealth fund, Norway's $2.2-trillion Government Pension Fund Global, has dropped its active voting engagement on climate issues at the biggest oil firms in which it has stakes, a climate group said in a report on Tuesday. The Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG), which
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