John Woodside
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Analysis, Business, Energy
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January 29th 2024
Canadian financial institutions have financed metallurgical coal, the kind used to make steel, to the tune of $20 billion even as greener alternatives are proven possible. With clean steel set to boom, those investments are at risk.
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