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| | | There is outsized demand for 24/7 renewable energy, but current technologies can only provide renewables for 16 to 18 hours, meaning that solving the "missing hours" problem at scale with affordability is a challenge, according to Quinbrook Infrastructure ... |
| | | | ... are including monitoring of climate risk in corporate governance processes, 60% say they are increasing the efficiency of energy use, 60% are developing new climate-friendly products or services, and 57% say they are training employees on climate action ... |
| | | | ... social media companies, they'll be sustainable, scalable innovators - startups that help the world decarbonize and make the energy transition affordable for all consumers," Fink said. "We need to be honest about the fact that green products often come ... |
| | | | ... instance, climate change. Specifically within climate change, we have some sub areas of interest as well - we have clean energy, energy efficiency, circular economy and clean transport as themes." Calvert cited Vestas Wind Systems and Ørsted as examples ... |
| | | | ... to more than US$ 20 billion. Clients are showing "significant interest in sustainable real assets in areas such as clean energy and water projects," Kuek said. " This shows a major trend with clients - increasingly, they want their investments to do ... |
| | | | ... more on policy advocacy," Mikula-Wright said. "Investors have to pick and choose where they're going to focus their energy over time." The other seven organisations with case studies are Allianz (Germany), CalSTRS (US), Cathay Financial Holdigns ... |
| | | | ... temperature-controlled supply chain and logistics, innovative technologies dedicated to women's health challenges and energy-transition opportunities as thematics. "Key to acting on sustainable opportunities over the next two years will be showing ... |
| | | | Investment in the green energy transition will charge ahead in 2022 and beyond, with different implications for key commodities, countries, and sustainable finance. Barclays recently released a report, Mining the green transition, which assessed five ... |
| | | | ... that are not yet reflected in the available data. At the same time, high pollution, corruption and less access to clean energy are characteristics in developing countries which caps their maximum possible ESG scores. However, this does not mean that ... |
| | | | ... while industries with high impacts on biodiversity in their operations or value chains: Food; infrastructure and mobility; energy; fashion. Together, these account for approximately 90% of global biodiversity loss, the report notes. "[Biodiversity] is ... |
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