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A truly clean energy system runs on a clean conscience

GreenBiz

Green banks are interesting. For more of Baker's views on energy justice, watch this 2017 GreenBiz interview, recorded in Hawaii. . Even in the social impact space, investors need income within the double or triple bottom line. The utility evolved with a motivation to maximize shareholder return. Energy & Climate.

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Forget about Mobile Money, Invest in Insurtech Instead: The Untapped Triple Bottom Line Opportunity in Nigeria

James Militzer

Africa has already seen this sort of disruption and rapid scale in the broader fintech sector over the past decade, specifically with mobile money and digital banking. As a result, nearly 75% of Nigerians said in a 2017 survey that they do not trust insurance companies.

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Women lead the world’s most sustainable cities

Corporate Knights

In a highly symbolic move, she had the highway that ran along the left bank of the Seine converted into 4.5 I’ve always been after the triple bottom line,” says Calgary’s Gondek, referring to the triad of social, economic and environmental factors that inform good policy. hectares of pedestrian-only greenspace.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

Mason, who was raised in Queens, is one of the few senior Black executives in banking, at Citi since 2001 in a slate of leadership roles including CEO of Citi Private Bank. Patti Poppe has a grounded, straight-talking style, an inclination to see opportunities in crisis, and an embrace of innovation to enrich the triple bottom line.

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The 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

She became intrigued by her clients’ requests for investments with a triple bottom line — and the very notion that profitability and impact needn’t be mutually exclusive. . If you’ve seen Catherine Nabukalu’s name before, it may be because she was an Emerging Leader at GreenBiz Group’s 2017 VERGE conference. LinkedIn .

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