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Will mandatory carbon reporting drive change?
16 March 2016On the day that the UK government heeded calls not to scrap mandatory carbon reporting, Roger Ponting and Rory Sullivan share the sobering findings of some research into the effect of the legislation
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Turning factory farming risks into investment opportunities
14 March 2016Factory farming needs to change as part of the transition to a low-carbon economy, presenting risks and opportunities for investors, argues Alan Briefel
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Sustainable forestry - a budding market
10 March 2016Investors are increasingly seeing the merits of sustainable forestry. There are numerous ways to invest in this asset class, as Peter Cripps reports
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KKR seeks sales boost from new ESG initiative
07 March 2016Private equity giant KKR is expanding its programme of environmental initiatives within its portfolio companies, in order to boost sales as well as the bottom line. Graham Cooper reports
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Privatisation 'will help Green Investment Bank accelerate fundraising'
03 March 2016As the Green Investment Bank begins its privatisation process, head of investment banking Ed Northam tells Sophie Robinson-Tillett what it will mean for the bank
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The Paris agreement - success or disappointment?
02 March 2016There is scepticism around whether the climate deal can deliver on its targets. But Bruce Duguid is optimistic it will pave the way for real change – and argues that investors have a key role to play
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Are investors beginning to pay up for green bonds?
26 February 2016Are the occasional pieces of evidence that green bonds price differently to their mainstream equivalents a sign of things to come, asks Hamza Ali
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Green Bond comment - February
24 February 2016Could Apple's $1.5bn green bond be a game changer for corporate issuance?
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Advanced Topics in Green Bonds: Minimising Risks
22 February 2016There are numerous risks that investors need to be aware of when buying green bonds, argues Philip Ludvigsen
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Energy storage - a technology whose time has come?
18 February 2016Large-scale use of batteries to store electricity could be critical for the future growth of renewable energy. Recent developments mean the sector is almost ready for institutional investors, says Graham Cooper
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- BlackRock's sustainable and transition funds attract inflows despite backlash
- Big Nature Impact Fund raises £65m after narrowing focus
- Capital Continuum merges with Finance Earth
- Storebrand and BNP to lead nature transition group
- Lack of actionable adaptation investments, says Aberdeen
- Luxembourg commits to TFFF
- Sovereign credit ratings 'ignoring' nature risks
- FCA proposes cuts to UK financial institution climate reporting rules