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The US public pension's sustainability expert discusses how private markets investors are coalescing around net-zero goals.
A warning by Aberdeen Standard Investment’s real assets boss Neil Slater was among the headline statements made by private real estate executives on a commercial real estate panel at the two-week climate change conference in Glasgow.
The Canadian pension investor adds utility-scale distributed solar developer Navisun to its growing portfolio of clean energy assets.
Investors should look towards private market opportunities to create climate impact, writes Rebecca Craddock-Taylor, director of sustainable investment at Gresham House.
Rory Lonergan, executive director at Australia's CEFC, explains why we are still in the 'signalling' phase of decarbonisation, and that action will shortly follow, in this video interview.
Greater scrutiny emerges of asset managers' net-zero commitments as the conference agenda moves to finance.
At a COP26 discussion on ‘pensions with impact’, Clwyd Pension Fund’s Debbie Fielder urged investment consultants to be more proactive about mobilising capital towards solutions.
'All interested parties' are invited to help refine the proposal.
As the first private markets firm to set science-based targets to fight climate change, decarbonisation is now at the heart of all of EQT’s investments.
The British DFI typically invests around £1.3 billion in total per year.
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