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BlackRock, Temasek among investors in Carbon Direct
25 August 2022 -
US states target ESG investment as US SIF hits back at 'political' attacks
25 August 2022Politicians in two US states have launched anti-environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment policies, whilst the US SIF has published an 'ESG Truths' website amid growing "politically motivated and simplistic attacks" on ESG in the country.
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'Come on in, the water is fine' in impact, investor tells charities
25 August 2022The Friends Provident Foundation (FPF) has pledged to almost triple its investments in Snowball's impact fund, in a call for capitalised charities to switch from grant-making to impact investing.
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Countries can learn from US climate bill ahead of COP, says Impax
25 August 2022The landmark US Inflation Reduction Act should instruct countries preparing to gather at the UN climate conference in November on how they can bolster emissions reductions plans and tackle ballooning energy and food price rises, according to Impax.
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Loan round-up: RPT Realty, Shoprite, CHG-Meridian, Vena Energy ... and more
25 August 2022 -
UK Infrastructure Bank invests £163m in solar
25 August 2022 -
Facing up to climate uncertainty with technology
25 August 2022Developments in technology will be crucial to help financial institutions assess and manage the worst effects of climate change, writes Matt Foote
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UN Race to Zero readies 'compliance mechanism'
25 August 2022UN-backed climate campaign Race to Zero (RTZ) has confirmed further information on its 'compliance mechanism' will be published in September, with a major partner welcoming plans to remove members who fail to meet its strengthened criteria.
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Natural asset companies: on firm ground?
25 August 2022The US SEC will consider the concept of turning conservation areas into public companies, writes Thomas Cox
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Don't rush into regulating data providers, says Japan's FSA
24 August 2022Supervisors should not rush into regulating data providers while work to understand their "increasingly important" role in capital markets is ongoing, said Satoshi Ikeda, chief sustainable finance officer of the Japanese Financial Services Agency (FSA).