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Food systems: Investment risk and opportunity, Part one
02 June 2021Moving to more sustainable food production is necessary to cut GHG emissions and biodiversity loss - but assessing risk and opportunity can be hard, Michael Hurley writes
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'Enormous' opportunity in natural climate solutions, says Generation IM
19 May 2021There is "enormous" potential for positive climate impact and financial returns in 'natural climate solutions' including regenerative agriculture and sustainable forestry, according to a partner at Generation Investment Management.
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BlackRock, Vanguard among 43 new Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative members
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Rise Fund, Generation, CPPIB invest in CSR software provider
19 February 2021TPG's Rise Fund, Generation Investment Management, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, AIMCo and Vestcor have invested an undisclosed sum in Benevity, a provider of 'corporate purpose' software.
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TCFD advised to abandon implied temperature rise metric
01 February 2021The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) secretariat should not include in its list of recommended disclosures estimates of the 'climate warming potential' of assets, according to the Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI).
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Impact: Six areas to watch in 2021
07 January 2021A legal framework for impact, harmonisation of reporting frameworks and the rise of impact indexes could shape 2021, writes Michael Hurley
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Green strings attached - the EU bailout and the roadmap to 2050
14 December 2020The 'Next Generation EU' bailout fund is a model of green conditionality, and may be the shape of things to come, argues Jason Mitchell
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$9trn collaboration of asset managers commit to net zero emissions
11 December 2020The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) has formed an initiative of asset managers, representing over $9 trillion, which have committed to align their portfolios with the goals of the Paris climate agreement.
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$42bn Australian pension fund settles climate court case
02 November 2020The AUD60 billion ($42 billion) Retail Employees Superannuation Trust (REST) pension fund has settled a court case brought against it by a member over its handling of climate change risk, which could spark further legal climate challenges at pension fund managers.
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$20trn of investors urge firms to set science-based targets
13 October 2020