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Archives for the period 2021

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Keeping real estate portfolios above water amid rising sea levels - Barings
The time to invest in technologies to measure, store and analyse environmental metrics is now.
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Carbon cuts or climate impact? New choices for equity investors - bfinance
An examination of today’s rapidly changing menu of climate-aware equity strategies, which revolve around two (potentially conflicting) themes: reducing…
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A framework for mapping modern slavery risk in investment portfolios - AllianceBernstein
Can investors, companies and fund managers play a role in rooting out modern slavery?
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Big Society Capital's latest market sizing - press release
UK social impact investment market swells to a record £6.4 billion in year of the pandemic.
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Cryptocurrencies, tokens and blockchain technology - Barnett Waddingham
The digitalisation of assets has been on the rise since the turn of the millennium, coinciding with significant advancements in software and information…
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Lessons from the EU: development of the UK’s green taxonomy - Federated Hermes
The UK is creating its own green taxonomy. Ahead of the publication of its Green Finance Roadmap, Kate Fowler, Senior Responsibility Analyst, discusses…
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Impact Investing Adopters Forum - Impact Investing Principles for Pensions - Principle 4 - Manage and review your impact - Charlotte O'Leary
Discussion topics from Pensions for Purpose’s fourth Impact Investing Adopter Forum (IIAF) event, run in partnership with the Impact Investing Institute…
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A sacred cow with bows and ribbons - Triodos Investment Management
It's time to address the real problem.
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Measuring a country’s carbon emissions: a debate with high stakes - Barings
Are some carbon metrics more equitable than others?
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