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Apr 21, 2021 6:58 AM
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday he wanted Russia s total net greenhouse gas emissions to be less than the European Union s over the next 30 years, a goal he described as tough but doable.
The leader of the vast hydrocarbon-rich nation that is the world s fourth largest greenhouse gas emitter is set to deliver a speech at an online climate change summit hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday. Over the next 30 years, accumulated net greenhouse gas emissions in Russia must be lower than in the European Union, Putin told top officials and lawmakers at his annual state-of-the-nation speech.
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Sberbank will spend 300-350 billion roubles ($4.0-$4.6 billion) on its non-banking businesses over three years, with “a significant” portion focused on logistics, Buriko said in her first interview since joining the bank last year.
“We plan to invest into up-to-date automated logistic infrastructure as there is almost no such thing in Russia,” said Buriko, who joined Sberbank from aluminium giant Rusal.
“There will be a hub for a big city, or one to two regions, depending on the place.”
Buriko said the hubs would speed up delivery to all the main cities and smaller towns across Russia, complementing the state-controlled bank’s chain of branches, which is the largest in the country.