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Main Title Investing in the era of climate change /
Author Usher, Bruce,
Publisher Columbia Business School Publishing, an imprint of Columbia University Press,
Year Published 2022
OCLC Number 1294456791
ISBN 9780231200882; 0231200889
Subjects Investments--Environmental aspects ; Climatic changes--Economic aspects ; Value investing ; Climatology--Economic aspects ; Development economics ; Sustainability--Environmental aspects ; Sustainability--Economic aspects
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ERAM  HG4521.U84 2022 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 08/30/2023
Collation x, 287 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes Momentum. Prosperity, with a catch ; Investing in the era of climate change ; Momentum -- Climate change solutions. Renewable energy ; Electric vehicles ; Energy storage ; Green hydrogen ; Carbon removal ; Better together -- Investing strategies. Risk mitigation ; Divestment ; ESG investing ; Thematic impact investing ; Impact first investing -- Investing in real assets. Renewable energy projects ; Real estate ; Forestry and agriculture -- Investing in financial assets. Venture capital ; Private equity ; Public equities ; Equity funds ; Fixed income -- The investor's dilemma. The investor's dilemma ; Best practices ; Why investment matters ; The future. "Climate change is an increasingly well understood problem: modern economies are emitting greenhouse gases at an unprecedented rate, leading to a higher concentration of gases in the atmosphere and a rapid warming of the planet. Most investors understand this, but they have waited for government policy on climate change to provide guidance on where to allocate capital. That is now changing. Investment capital is rapidly moving out of assets that contribute to climate change, and into companies and projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This change in investor behavior is driven by five systemic trends - rapid innovation in low-carbon technologies, changes in the physical environment, growth in impact investing, expansion of local government regulations, and evolving social norms. Each of these trends provides an incentive for investors to commit capital to climate change solutions. Taken together, these trends are remaking the investment landscape, creating momentum to solve climate change. The book explores these trends, as well as how both new and old investment strategies apply to them."--
Place Published New York
PUB Date Free Form 2022
BIB Level m
Medium unmediated
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Cataloging Source RDA
LCCN 2022004785
Merged OCLC records 1294828695; 1294921717
OCLC Time Stamp 20230822213018
Language eng
Origin OCLC
Type CAT
OCLC Rec Leader 04050cam 2200565 i 45010