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  • Reuters

    Citi says 42% of energy clients lack climate transition plans

    Almost half of the energy companies Citi lends to are lacking plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the fourth-largest U.S. bank said in a climate report released on Thursday. Citi ranked the energy companies in its loan portfolio from "low" to "strong" on the basis of their plans to reduce emissions across three categories, known as scopes. In 42% of cases, it found "absence of a substantive transition plan," and a lack of disclosure of Scope 3 emissions, which are released into the atmosphere from companies' supply chains and customers.

  • FTW Outdoors

    Giant gator saunters across Florida golf course in ‘Jurassic’ moment

    Footage shows the colossal reptile in a purposeful stride, causing meteorologist Matt Devitt to remark, "I'd let him play through."

  • GOBankingRates

    8 Things You Must Buy at Walmart While on a Retirement Budget

    According to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average retiree spends $52,141 per year, which RetireGuide says is about 80% of the $66,928 the average person in the overall...