Facing calls to resign, World Bank's Malpass changes answer on climate crisis

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WASHINGTON: Under pressure to resign for declining to say whether he accepts the scientific consensus on global warming, World Bank President David Malpass said on Thursday (Sep 22) it was clear greenhouse emissions are causing climate change and defended his record as bank chief. Malpass sought to restate

WASHINGTON: Under pressure to resign for declining to say whether he accepts the scientific consensus on global warming, World Bank President David Malpass said on Thursday it was clear greenhouse emissions are causing climate change and defended his record as bank chief.

Speaking onstage during a panel on climate finance, Malpass was asked several times whether he believes the"manmade burning of fossil fuels is rapidly and dangerously warming the planet." He tried to dodge the question before saying:"I don't even know. I'm not a scientist." Sources following the issue said the Biden administration had thus far not wanted to remove Malpass before his term expires in early 2024, but that his comments this week could change that calculus, despite his efforts to"clarify" his views.

In January last year, the Bank's board approved a US$620 million investment in a multibillion-dollar liquified natural gas project in Mozambique, drawing criticism from climate activists.

 

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