On June 7, a U.S. House committee conducted interviews with two leaders of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), former central bank governor Mark Carney and former SEC Chair Mary Schapiro. The committee's focus was on scrutinizing global coalitions aimed at addressing climate change. This move is part of a broader push against climate coalitions. In a related development, major world economies are seeking to halt new private sector coal financing.
The House of Representatives' judiciary committee grilled two Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) leaders, former central bank governor Mark Carney and former SEC Chair Mary Schapiro, in a push against global coalitions to tackle climate change https://t.co/zMbW9dYbfs https://t.co/NQpk4aAqs1
Exclusive: Major world economies seek to halt new private sector coal financing https://t.co/kigvAikZo8 https://t.co/J5FoQuUTbH
Major world economies seek to halt new private sector coal financing https://t.co/u4trAWbbeC
Appearing before the House environment committee on Thursday, fossil fuel execs defended their companies’ profit margins from Liberal, New Democrat, and Bloc criticisms #cdnpoli https://t.co/zk4CvzhaQo
Exclusive: US House committee grills Carney, Schapiro in push against climate coalitions https://t.co/LAmVbrVIk6 https://t.co/wZh5SUSO9h
🔵 EXCLUSIVE-US HOUSE COMMITTEE GRILLS CARNEY, SCHAPIRO IN PUSH AGAINST CLIMATE COALITIONS Full Story → https://t.co/nbW9yKOsBX A U.S. lawmakers' committee conducted interviews with two Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) leaders, former central bank governor Mark… https://t.co/eCgzMyxujw