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Denmark, UK to invest $130 billion by 2030 to fight climate change

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Posted on November 3, 2021

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Denmark, UK Commit $130 Billion to Combat Climate Change by 2030

GLASGOW (Reuters) – Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday Nordic and British pension funds would invest $130 billion by 2030 to fight climate change.

Denmark said $75 billion of the funds were new commitments.

(Reporting by Katy Daigle, writing by Elizabeth piper, editing by William James)

Key Takeaways

  • Denmark and UK plan to invest $130 billion by 2030.
  • Nordic and British pension funds are the main investors.
  • Denmark announced $75 billion as new commitments.
  • The investment is aimed at combating climate change.
  • The announcement was made at a Glasgow event.

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The article discusses Denmark and UK's investment of $130 billion by 2030 to combat climate change, involving Nordic and British pension funds.
How much of the investment is new?
Denmark announced that $75 billion of the investment is new commitments.
Who are the main investors?
The main investors are Nordic and British pension funds.

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