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Solar real estate company SolaREIT to invest US$250 million in solar and battery storage projects

PV Tech

Solar real estate company SolaREIT and alternative investment manager AB CarVal have closed an investment of up to US$250 million to grow its renewable land, lease and loan financing solutions.

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ClearTrace raises $4 million to help real estate and energy companies track carbon emissions

Impact Alpha

ImpactAlpha, December 15 – ClearTrace makes software that connects buildings and metering systems to let operators and company users track carbon output. The post ClearTrace raises $4 million to help real estate and energy companies track carbon emissions appeared first on Impact Alpha.

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Case study: How Prologis is turning the sustainability regulatory squeeze into opportunity

GreenBiz

Prologis, a logistics real estate company, is integrating ESG into its business strategy and decision-making by prioritizing team collaboration and investment in data systems.

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Real estate bosses pledge to reach net zero by 2050

GreenBiz

Chief executives from some of the world's largest real estate companies pledge to 'Green Building Principles' in bid to halve emissions by 2030.

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OIl Companies Admit Climate Change Is Real In Court Case

CleanTechies

A new court case has given oil companies the opportunity to admit, on the record in open court, that climate change is real. Learn the implications of this for climate, business, and investing.

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Episode 342: Real estate sustainability meets EV charging, Trillium talks ESG

GreenBiz

Hear from financial firm Trillium Asset Management's head of ESG strategy and real estate company Veris' lead on sustainability and ESG.

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5 Practical Steps for Decarbonizing the Industrial Sector Right Away

GreenBiz

Not only are governments, global consortia, and regulatory agencies pushing for the industrial sector to achieve net zero operations to slow climate change, but consumers are also demanding greater sustainability from the companies from which they purchase. Three out of four Fortune 100 companies have made commitments to reduce emissions.