Here's what CEOs of some of the world's largest multinationals want to see happen at the COP26 climate summit starting today in Glasgow
Executives in finance, tech, airlines and other industries call for government frameworks and private money
Money is a sticking point in climate-change negotiations around the world. As economists warn that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius will cost many more trillions than anticipated, WSJ looks at how the funds could be spent, and who would pay. Illustration: Preston Jessee/WSJSenior executives at global companies weigh in on their goals and concerns ahead of theCitigroup Inc. Chief Executive Jane Fraser said banks, businesses and investors are addressing climate change.
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