85 frontrunners join Decarbonization Fund 1 to use their capital to fight climate change
Carbon Equity announces the successful first close of its Decarbonization Fund 1, securing commitments of €15 million.
Carbon Equity announces the successful first close of its Decarbonization Fund 1, securing commitments of €15 million.
Astanor Ventures will be participating in the next Meet the Manager series. We will be joined by Christina Ulardic, climate scientist and general partner at Astanor Ventures II.
Astanor Ventures will be participating in the next Meet the Manager series. We will be joined by Christina Ulardic, climate scientist and general partner at Astanor Ventures II.
When we talk about impact investing we mean ‘investments made with the intention to generate positive, measurable, social and environmental impact together with a financial return’. Impact investing is premised on three ideas.
In the wake of COP26, European fintech Carbon Equity launches its Decarbonization Portfolio Fund, a diversified private market fund to accelerate the transition to a net-zero economy.
The climate challenge that the built environment faces is as large as challenges come. Building emissions are currently responsible for ~40% of all global emissions. We need to get to zero within the next 30 years, by building new buildings at net-zero (and at scale) and decarbonizing the existing building stock. Sounds hopeless?
The climate challenge that the built environment faces is as large as challenges come. Building emissions are currently responsible for ~40% of all global emissions. We need to get to zero within the next 30 years, by building new buildings at net-zero (and at scale) and decarbonizing the existing building stock. Sounds hopeless?
The climate challenge that the built environment faces is as large as challenges come. Building emissions are currently responsible for ~40% of all global emissions. We need to get to zero within the next 30 years, by building new buildings at net-zero (and at scale) and decarbonizing the existing building stock. Sounds hopeless?
The climate challenge that the built environment faces is as large as challenges come. Building emissions are currently responsible for ~40% of all global emissions. We need to get to zero within the next 30 years, by building new buildings at net-zero (and at scale) and decarbonizing the existing building stock. Sounds hopeless?