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  • Constructing low emission portfolios - how to beat the benchmark

    23 April 2021

    Including Scope 3 emissions data is essential for an accurate analysis of companies, says Ian Stannard

  • Hamilton Lane targeting $400m for second impact fund

    23 April 2021

    US private markets investor Hamilton Lane is targeting a $400 million fundraise for its second impact fund - a sum four times larger than it is reported to have raised for its first such fund.

  • Blue like an Orange invests in Brazilian solar

    23 April 2021

    Impact investment manager Blue like an Orange has provided BRL 106 million ($19 million) in mezzanine financing to Brazilian solar energy generation company Órigo Energia.

  • Plant-based investment platform launches deal-sourcing service

    23 April 2021

    An online platform has been launched to identify investments in companies providing 'plant-based solutions', across market segments like seafood, meat & dairy alternatives, 'cruelty-free' cosmetics, bio-based materials and 'ethical' fashion.

  • Investors and NGOs welcome Biden's 2030 target

    22 April 2021
  • Five EU Taxonomy expert group participants suspend roles amid 'greenwash' furore

    22 April 2021

    Five non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have suspended their role in the expert group supporting the development of the EU Taxonomy amid rising concern over the final form of the landmark legislation.

  • Green and sustainability-linked loan round-up: Iberdrola, General Mills, Singtel, Hannon Armstrong ... and more

    22 April 2021
  • Fewer than 25% of companies aligned with 1.5°C climate goal

    22 April 2021
  • 2DII consults on system 'to design sound climate impact strategies'

    22 April 2021

    2° Investing Initiative has launched a consultation on an 'impact management system' it claims can help financial institutions design "scientifically sound climate impact strategies".

  • Your top investment questions about biodiversity, answered

    22 April 2021

    As the foundation that so many industries are built on, we can no longer afford to ignore how much biodiversity hangs in the balance, says Hugh W. Brown Jr