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This Week’s Tech and Tools News: Broadridge Offers SFDR Reporting Service

Chris Hall

ESG Investor’s weekly round-up of news on technology and tools in the sustainable investing sector, including Broadridge, ESG Book, Ada Fintech, Redington, Greyparrot.ai, and Viridios.ai. . Arabesque S-Ray has been rebranded as ESG Book. UK-based AI-driven carbon market intelligence firm Viridios.ai

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Earth’s Balance Sheet

Chris Hall

This aligns with the broader context of the current state of ESG, where sustainable investing is gaining momentum and making a significant impact on the market.” The post Earth’s Balance Sheet appeared first on ESG Investor.

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Sustainability trends 2023

Carlos Sanchez

Among investors, sustainable investing is evolving from negative screening toward engaging with companies. Impact investing is getting traction and, in 2022, reached 1.2 trillion in AUM, according to a report by the Global Investing Network. Sustainability trends 2023: ESG Technology. Do you want to know more?

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This Week’s Tech and Tools News: Impact Cubed Tools Target Greenwashing

Chris Hall

ESG Investor’s weekly round-up of news on technology and tools in the sustainable investing sector, including Impact Cubed, NatureAlpha, Sylvera, Carbon Trust, Themis, Manifest Climate and AirCarbon Exchange. The domestic Indonesian carbon market will be linked to ACX’s international client order book.

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The ESG Interview: Profits that Don’t Cost the Earth

Chris Hall

However, McMahon is realistic about the amount of investment institutions will allocate to real assets, and within that, how much will make it to sustainable agriculture specifically. “An When it comes to agricultural and forestry carbon management, it’s private sector actors driving change by buying carbon credits.”.