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Archives for the period February 2022

Natural resources: bridging the gap to a cleaner future - Barings
There is no renewable energy without natural resources.
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7 February 2022 - Place-Based Impact Investing Forum online morning coffee - Yoo Capital (an Astarte platform member)
The role of alternative asset classes as a catalyst for place-based impact.
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Stop paying bank CEOs to ruin the planet - Sarasin & Partners
If we fail to act, we will get what we pay for.
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Climate change roundtable - Barings
Climate change is materially affecting the investment landscape.
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Robeco’s approach to biodiversity
Towards the integration of nature-related risks, opportunities and impacts into investments.
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To address climate change, we need to address social inequality – BNP Paribas Asset Management
Two of the largest challenges society faces today – climate change and social inequality – could benefit from a joint approach, particularly as investors…
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Charlotte O'Leary comments in Impact Investing Institute's response to the government's long-awaited Levelling Up white paper - press release
White paper paves the way for LGPS to consider the important benefits of investing with a place-based lens.
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The gender pay gap in 2022: how it affects your ESG score - Barnett Waddingham
Your gender pay gap reporting can have a significant impact on your ESG metrics. So, as we head towards the 2022 gender pay gap deadline, what improvements…
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Nature shock - Aviva Investors
Grappling with nature-based risk.
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Reflections on the COP26 climate summit - Robeco
COP26 provided a breakthrough on the rulebook of the Paris Agreement. Although progress on the more ambitious policies for 2030 was good, this is still…
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