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As part of a special report on responsible investing, the Financial Times have issued a series of sectoral reports on trends of impact investing, including the rising appreciation for biodiversity investments.
Biodiversity quickly rises up the ESG investing agenda

As part of a special report on responsible investing, the Financial Times have issued a series of sectoral reports on trends of impact investing, including the rising appreciation for biodiversity investments.
REPowerEU: Joint European action for energy

The European Commission has proposed an outline of a plan to make Europe independent from Russian fossil fuels well before 2030, starting with gas, in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Delivering the European Green Deal

On July 14, 2021, the European Commission presented a detailed roadmap on how each segment of the European Green Deal can be implemented.
Klaus Schwab Releases “Stakeholder Capitalism”

Klaus Schwab Releases “Stakeholder Capitalism”, making the Case for a Global Economy that Works for Progress, People and Planet.
Council adopts conclusions on the EU biodiversity strategy for 2030

The Council endorses the objectives of the EU biodiversity strategy for 2030 and the nature protection and restoration targets contained therein, which aim at setting biodiversity on the path to recovery
Private equity in wealth management. How to diversify your portfolio and achieve strong performance with alternative investments

It may seem that private equity investors already own everything: fashion brands, food companies, computer companies, and even football clubs and startups. And still, the number of private equity transactions remains at a high level.
How can impact investors balance the green energy equation?

Impact investing has always been a matter of balance. Most endeavours of social entrepreneurs, while having a great positive impact, still involve some negative externalities – whether they are investing in education, health, housing or agriculture.
Dispelling The 5 Myths Of Sustainable Investing

Whether they want to combat climate change, support social justice, or encourage corporate responsibility, investors can do well by doing good.
Sustainable investing is actually up during the pandemic recession

When the economy sank into the pandemic recession, some climate change activists and others braced themselves for investors to abandon investing based on social goals. It’s known as ESG — environmental, social and governance — investing.