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Funding African Solutions to the Climate Crisis: Why Local Venture Capital Innovation Holds the Key to Climate Resilience

James Militzer

The company is currently transforming the lives of 30,000 farmers through its climate-resilient agriculture programs including a groundbreaking partnership with Rabobank through which its implementing an ambitious plan to plant 3 million trees for carbon capture, while training farmers in regenerative agriculture practices.

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Cisco: Cleaner Air, Healthier Buildings: How Carbon Reform Is Modernizing Indoor Environments for Health and Efficiency

3BL Media

According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), buildings accounted for 34% of global energy demand and were responsible for approximately 37% of energy-related CO₂ emissions in 2022 , presenting a significant opportunity for savings through advanced efficiency measures. View original content here.

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Creating a sustainable future in healthcare

Cisco CSR

As I walked the show floor, spoke with our customers and partners and listened to the powerful words of Cisco’s Senior Vice President and Global Innovation Officer, Guy Diedrich, during his mainstage presentation , one topic in particular resonated with me. Creating a sustainable and regenerative planet is no small task.

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Systemic Investing for Social Change

Stanford Social Innovation

One expression of this is what we call the “single-asset paradigm” of impact investing: the idea that a single technology, project, or enterprise can bring about structural change in society. In this way, systemic investing invites us to reimagine and evolve how impact investment—and finance more broadly—could work.

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Investors Ride Aquaculture Tech Wave

Chris Hall

In this feature, we examine the case for large asset owners and institutional investors exploring the investment opportunities that sustainable aquaculture presents. Why should asset owners consider investing in sustainable aquaculture?

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A Realist’s Guide to Investing for Good

Stanford Social Innovation

It’s just a feeling, but many socially responsible investors are more concerned with this sense of purity than they are in having authentic impact. But if you are not willing to concede any returns from your “impactinvestments, your options are limited. As a bonus, you may be able to see the results for yourself.

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The Missing Middle

Chris Hall

Nicole Etchart, CEO of impact-led manager NESsT, explains how the regenerative agriculture practices of local communities in Latin America hold the key to transforming food systems. Presently, the association collaborates with 280 collecting families, including 120 led by women.