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Jul 28, 2021 | 6:18 PM
LONDON (Reuters) â Lloydâs of London plans to develop insurance products for electric vehicles and hydrogen as part of its efforts to fight climate change, the specialist insurance market said on Thursday.
Lloydâs published a climate action road map to speed the move to a net zero world through its leadership of an insurance task force launched last month with Britainâs Prince Charlesâ Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI).
âThere is an ever-more pressing need for a coordinated global effort across industries to effect the monumental transformation needed to address the climate challenge,â Bruce Carnegie-Brown, chair of Lloydâs and of the SMI Insurance Task Force said in a statement.
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Signage is seen inside the Lloyd s of London building in the City of London financial district in London, Britain, April 16, 2019. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
LONDON, July 29 (Reuters) - Lloyd s of London plans to develop insurance products for electric vehicles and hydrogen as part of its efforts to fight climate change, the specialist insurance market said on Thursday.
Lloyd s published a climate action road map to speed the move to a net zero world through its leadership of an insurance task force launched last month with Britain s Prince Charles Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI). read more There is an ever-more pressing need for a coordinated global effort across industries to effect the monumental transformation needed to address the climate challenge, Bruce Carnegie-Brown, chair of Lloyd s and of the SMI Insurance Task Force said in a statement.
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