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Champions of responsible investment are worried about the ESG backlash from several US pension funds and state governors; they must take the debate to the detractors’ camp.
The IRA started the race for climate tech supremacy, setting the template for others to follow.
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A forensic look at the building blocks of infrastructure is urgently needed to take the discussion around sustainable, resilient infrastructure to the next level.
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Insights from limited partners into the GP behaviour that influences their allocation decisions.
Edward Dixon, Aviva Investors
The scale of the task means it is no surprise that investors are uncertain about meeting their targets, writes Aviva Investors' Ed Dixon. That shouldn't stop them taking immediate action.
Fund managers are making progress on ESG, according to our latest Perspectives study. But on DE&I issues, investors are far from happy.
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The fact that most investors lack confidence in their net-zero plans should be read as a lack of data, not a lack of hope.
Jim Roth, Zamo Capital
Veteran impact investor Jim Roth identifies the three themes he believe will dominate the year ahead.
A carbon credit with inherently questionable value is no good for the climate or the sector but it’s also no good to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
A handful of asset owners are blurring the lines of traditional asset classes for climate opportunities.
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