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| | ... growing demand for climate change solutions, including companies that are producing less carbon-intensive energy such as wind or solar power; improving the electric grid; investing in less carbon-intensive forms of agriculture, construction, or transportation ... |
| | | CDP has announce that it will incorporate the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) climate-related Disclosures Standard from the 2024 disclosure cycle. The announcement came at COP27 at Sharm el-Sheikh. The announcement means that the ... |
| | | ... single largest certified bond in 2022 with US$5.2 billion in certified green issuance across several sectors including solar, wind, marine renewable energy, water infrastructure, low carbon buildings and low carbon transport. Separately, AXA Investment ... |
| | | ... included in Fortescue's sustaining capital expenditure," Fortescue said. "Studies are underway to optimise the localised wind and solar resources." "There's no doubt that the energy landscape has changed dramatically over the past two years and this ... |
| | | BlackRock Real Assets has continued its investment in renewable energy assets by acquiring a New-Zealand-based rooftop solar and battery technology provider. BlackRock Real Assets will acquire solarZero via a scheme of arrangement and will commit more ... |
| | | ... founder Belinda Noble. "Since June it has spent more than $84,000 alone on Australian Facebook ads, most of which show EVs, wind turbines and forests and don't even mention coal." |
| | | ... see any slowdown during the Trump administration, and this trajectory of building at pace in commercial and industrial and, wind, utility scale solar continues, although it's still a low fraction of the total," Sahely said. "It's growing and ... |
| | | ... climate change. FM Global estimates that US$300 million in resilience measures could reduce total loss expectancies related to wind, flood and wildfire exposure by more than US$120 billion which, in turn, can magnify their positive impact on customers ... |
| | | ... future," Australian Ethical chair Steve Gibbs said. Also commenting, Christian Super chair Neville Cox said: "As we look to wind up Christian Super after nearly four successful decades of pioneering values-based investing in Australia, we are pleased ... |
| | | ... things to 2 degrees or lower, that needs to be addressed. "Building these projects are capital intensive. with solar and wind and renewables, the cost is upfront and low cost on an ongoing basis, whereas with other fossil fuels - less cost upfront and ... |
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