Sydney, Australia. The Tuvalu Archipelago, one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, relied on a trust fund to face the rise of the sea. But an AFP research has just revealed that this fund, managed by an American company, has been investing in fossil fuels. The South Pacific archipelago announced that it is analyzing the "exposure to fossil fuels" of that fund, endowed with $200 million, after learning about the findings of the AF…
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Sydney, Australia. The Tuvalu Archipelago, one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, relied on a trust fund to face the rise of the sea. But an AFP research has just revealed that this fund, managed by an American company, has been investing in fossil fuels. The South Pacific archipelago announced that it is analyzing the "exposure to fossil fuels" of that fund, endowed with $200 million, after learning about the findings of the AF…