
Driven by Sembcorp’s controversial divestment of its Indian coal plants last year, Singapore’s state investor – which still has no fossil fuel exclusion policy in place – reported a 5 per cent drop in portfolio emissions from 2010 levels.
Driven by Sembcorp’s controversial divestment of its Indian coal plants last year, Singapore’s state investor – which still has no fossil fuel exclusion policy in place – reported a 5 per cent drop in portfolio emissions from 2010 levels.
Driven by Sembcorp’s controversial divestment of its Indian coal plants last year, Singapore’s state investor – which still has no fossil fuel exclusion policy in place – reported a 5 per cent drop in portfolio emissions from 2010 levels.