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Despite retail investors being interested in sustainability issues, few are investing money with this in mind.
by Simon Smiles
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As wildfires get costlier and deadlier, insurers and utilities pay the price.
by Rob Bailey
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Plus, inside Google's regenerative agriculture play, and the link between alternative proteins and textiles.
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European companies with circular initiatives are benefiting from a strategy that encourages innovation and private investment, from venture capital to green bonds, while providing copious amounts of public funding.
by CJ Clouse
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Plus, what will it take for the U.S. to get on board with high-speed rail investments?
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The insurance industry has great potential to do what investors, regulators and others haven't been able to: price climate risk sufficiently high so it changes corporate behavior and moves markets.
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As investor interest in ESG issues increases, the practice of careless labeling is growing. Here’s one proposal for mitigating that problem.
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The insurance giant fleshes out how it intends to support transition towards a greener economy, from new insurance projects to climate resilience, response and recovery framework for nations vulnerable to climate impacts
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Deals in restoration, forest carbon and wetlands or other land preservation require both financial and scientific excellence.
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Gen Z and young, fintech-savvy Millennials need to get involved with carbon markets. It just might make them rich and save the planet.
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From Apple to New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority, dozens of corporations and public agencies have issued green bonds, yet none answers to a global standard.
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With more than 230 data centers worldwide, Equinix is the first company in its industry to embrace a climate-neutral commitment.
by Jim Gold
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Consumers are increasingly aware of the environmental footprint of their diets, and markets for alternative meat and dairy products have grown rapidly. The SASB Standards Board at the Value Reporting Foundation has initiated a standard-setting project to evaluate how to better reflect these developments.
by Devon Bonney
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Last year developed nations were supposed to funnel $100 billion in climate finance to developing countries. What happened?
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Europe is leading the acceleration in green bond issues, while China and the U.S. are the most active markets.
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Private equity is starting to see meaningful opportunity in climate finance.
by John Howell
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A new campaign launched on Earth Overshoot Day this week focuses on celebrating proven and scalable solutions that should be a central part of the discussion at COP26 this fall.
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A proposed new financial instrument, SDG Accelerator bonds, could provide a de-risked way of issuing bonds to address the need for more sustainable development.
by Anouj Mehta
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Since 2014, Generate has built a portfolio worth more than $2 billion, and it officially counts more than 1,000 corporate, municipal, academic and nonprofit customers.
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Emilie Mazzacurati, founder of climate intelligence firm Four Twenty Seven, says systemic climate risk isn't adequately priced into investments.
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The Poseidon loan model is gaining popularity because it sets a clear language of ambition and target-setting but also supports robust and well-informed client engagement.
by Shravan Bhat
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The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Foundation is considering sustainability reporting guidelines to complement its international financial accounting standards.
by Adam Fishman
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Charleston, New York City and the Houston-Galveston metro area are currently considering proposals to build barriers in response to hurricane surges and sea level rise.
by Gary Griggs
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Its increasing demand in the midst of plummeting supply spells trouble for businesses.
by CJ Clouse