Al Gore calls out ‘greenwashing’ as funds quit net-zero club

Al Gore, the former US vice president turned climate activist, said investors are growing increasingly impatient with evidence of potential “greenwashing” amid signs that net-zero pledges made by some members of the financial industry weren’t credible.
Al Gore | Photo: Phil Noble/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Al Gore | Photo: Phil Noble/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Al Gore, speaking in an interview just before Climate Week in New York got under way last week, said commitments made by members of the No. 1 green club for bankers and investors ­ the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero ­ are “very welcome” and “not meaningless.”

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