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Leading the charge
05 April 2016The historic Paris climate change agreement has underlined what is arguably the biggest challenge faced by financial markets in a generation, says Peter Cripps
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Acquisition makes NextEnergy Solar Fund 'biggest solar yieldco'
05 April 2016NextEnergy Solar Fund has become the biggest solar operator of the UK-listed yieldcos, following a £97.9 million ($140 million) acquisition of five plants.
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GRESB expands its reach into 'real assets'
04 April 2016Standards body GRESB has launched a service assessing the environmental, social and governance (ESG) credentials of 'real assets', as it expands its scope further away from the real estate sector.
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Green bond comment March: A spring in its step
30 March 2016The green bond market continues to enjoy robust growth during an action-packed first quarter.
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Irish sustainable forestry fund eyes first close
29 March 2016An Irish sustainable forestry fund hopes to reach a first close in coming weeks.
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UBS sustainable ETFs 'to break through the £500m mark'
21 March 2016Investments in UBS's sustainable exchange traded fund (ETF) business are expected to break through the £500 million ($720 million) barrier this year.
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Osborne urged not to scrap UK carbon reporting
14 March 2016UK Chancellor George Osborne is considering scrapping the requirement for listed companies report on their carbon emissions, according to the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC), which has urged him not to take this "valuable" information away from shareholders.
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Norway's sovereign wealth fund divests 58 companies on environmental grounds
11 March 2016Norway's giant sovereign wealth fund divested from 58 companies last year because they were deemed to pose environmental risks.
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Sustainable private equity firm seeks £50m
11 March 2016A private equity firm is looking to raise £50 million ($70 million) to invest in companies that contribute towards the creation of a 'circular economy'.
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Moody's GBA revisions revealed
11 March 2016Moody's Green Bond Assessment (GBA) is "likely" to expand its definition of 'what is green' to include other taxonomies in addition to the one laid out in the Green Bond Principles (GBPs), Environmental Finance has learned.