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Sustainable investments had secretly great year

Corporate Knights

Those of us who invested in 2019 or earlier are still doing well, but I feel terrible for people who jumped on the green energy bandwagon in 2020. Language has been standardized I’ve been frustrated by people misusing and conflating various sustainable investment strategies. Tim Nash is the founder of Good Investing.

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A Brief History of Impact Investing

Good.is: Planet

Collaborative Fund was founded a decade ago with the mission to support and invest in the shared future. Since then, the conversation around impact investing has only grown. Impact investing has evolved to mean different things to different people. Impact Investing | An Interactive History.

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Engagement with Consequences

Chris Hall

Dominique Dijkhuis , Director of Investment Policy at ABP, admits there are limits to engagement in accelerating climate transition, with few companies fitting into a sustainable economy. Over the past decade, many asset owners have made divestments out of fossil fuels.

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Consultation on Measuring ‘Investor Contribution to Impact’ Launched  

Chris Hall

Impact Frontiers is the successor organisation to the Impact Management Project. Mike McCreless, Executive Director of Impact Frontiers, said there was much debate over whether impact investing has an ‘impact’ but “the fact is there is no one answer to it,” he said.

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UK Charities Embrace ESG While Clamping Down on Risk

Chris Hall

It found in its Global Not-for-Profit Investment Survey that charitable investors view private markets as the biggest opportunity for higher returns over the coming years, alongside the ability to embed ESG factors, with diversification away from traditional asset classes being high on the agenda for trustees. Engagement to the fore.