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Wellington Management Raises $385 Million for Climate Tech Venture Fund

ESG Today

Investors in the Climate Innovation Fund include sovereign wealth funds, pensions, insurance companies, banks, family offices and high-net-worth individuals.

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Sustainable infrastructure investments can aid the post-COVID recovery

GreenBiz

The economic fallout caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing governments around the world to come up with policies for stimulating the global economy. Many are considering a tried-and-true method to boost economies in the short term and provide wide societal benefits in the long term: infrastructure investment.

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How Is the Energy Transition Transforming What We Do?

3BL Media

As our world is challenged by climate change, pollution and population growth, the demands of power management are increasing and changing fast. Nearly half the global economy is aiming to be net-zero by 2050. Today’s market is much more complex.

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Too Hot for Growth? Markets Still Misprice the Climate Risks

Chris Hall

Ben McEwen, C limate A nalyst at Sarasin & Partners , outlines how capital markets continue to misprice climate -related risks due to the uncertainty involved in climate change analysis. Governments are increasingly waking up to what is at stake, making policy responses that force change a near inevitability.

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Lenovo Digitizes ESG Data Management Across the Value Chain

3BL Media

Challenge: Accelerating the Shift to Sustainability Climate change is one of humanity’s biggest threats, and global enterprises are now working closely with governments and regulatory authorities to accelerate the shift to sustainability.

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Adoption of the Addis Ababa Action Agenda

Sustainable Development Network

Professor Jeffrey Sachs opened the discussion by highlighting the importance of infrastructure development, notably for power, roads and broadband, in order to allow the continent to achieve the double-digit growth and sustainable development it needs.