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Q&A with BlackRock’s Kaminker: ‘Growing appetite for affordable energy is creating opportunities for renewables’
BlackRock’s head of sustainable investment research looks at how renewables are increasing their share of the global power mix
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Climate Bonds Initiative: ‘Integrity remains the number one concern for investors’
Sean Kidney explains why certification, robust data and transparent methodologies matter
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Q&A with BlackRock’s Hume: ‘We are most positive on energy transition’
Manager discusses balancing investments in fossil fuels and renewable energy
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Green Dream with EdenTree’s Esguevillas: Protecting the credibility of sustainable fund labels
EdenTree’s head of sustainable investment shares thoughts on engagement, SDR and COP30
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Q&A with FGEN’s Mountney: ‘Energy transition requires a holistic approach’
The manager discusses his latest additions and the need for more private investment in energy transition
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Amy O’Brien: ESG challenges are making us sharper and more precise
Nuveen’s global head of responsible investing welcomes the maturation of RI as she unpacks myths in new book
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Rathbones’ Harrison: ‘Three pillars driving sustainable change’
Manager highlights his Global Sustainability fund’s focus areas and engagement success stories
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Green Dream with Ashmore’s Cooke: Growing demand for impact investing despite ESG backlash
The manager of the emerging market debt impact strategy says demand is the ‘strongest I have ever seen’ for impact portfolios
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Andrew Parry: The highs (and some lows) from my 40-year career
Andrew Parry reflects on culture changes in the City, being an early adopter of sustainable investing and his hopes for regulatory reform
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PwC’s Michael Horvath: As ESG hype cycle winds down, the real differentiator is substance
Sustainable finance and sustainability leader at PwC Luxembourg on European Commission’s Omnibus changes to the CSRD
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Schroders’ Montgomery: UK real estate is in an unprecedented period
Schroder Capital global real estate head discusses turning ‘brown’ buildings into ‘green’


