
G20 Scorecard of Fossil Fuel Funding: Argentina
Argentina ranks second among the G20 non-Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member countries due to its relatively good transparency and relatively low support for fossil fuel use. However, it continues to provide large SOE investments in oil and gas production.
To learn more, see our full report Doubling Back and Doubling Down: G20 scorecard on fossil fuel funding.
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