Also in today’s newsletter, how attitudes on transition finance in private markets are evolving
Hello from the thick of London Climate Action Week. Launched in 2019, the initiative seems to have gained significant traction. This week’s flurry of events may go some way to calming those who fear that the government’s lukewarm approach to green policy has weakened the UK’s standing in the global climate conversation. Much more consequential, of course, will be the outcome of the UK’s general election — now just over a week away.
Several Brazilian asset managers, including JGP and Neo Investimentos, are also playing leading roles — a key development, Atkin said, given that country’s centrality to the deforestation challenge. It’s still an uncomfortable time for some asset managers, especially in the US, to be tackling environmental issues, Atkins said.
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