Some companies with massive emissions, or that have controversial records on climate change, still manage up grades. So how does that happen? E, well, i mean, look, you have to understand the basic lens of the system. It's designed to do the opposite of that. To your bottom climate change is a great example. Ye, unless you're a utility that's regulated for burning fossil fuels, climate change isn't a riskyo at all.
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