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Plus, how to tell the do-gooders from the smooth talkers ? TOGETHER WITH ? Make sure your portfo

Plus, how to tell the do-gooders from the smooth talkers   TOGETHER WITH [CFA Institute](   Make sure your portfolio doesn’t get left behind Climate change is a threat to our planet, no doubt. And finally, institutions have caught wind. So now governments, local businesses, and everything in between are paying attention to [“climate finance”](. Climate finance is the umbrella term for any funded initiatives that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, advance the transition to a low-carbon economy, or help the world adapt to the impact of climate change. Investors need to [understand how this works](: climate finance considerations are likely to underpin companies’ strategies in the coming years, especially when they need to adhere to increasingly stringent regulations. Problem is, every company wants a decent reputation, so you’ll often come across [“greenwashers”](: companies that say they do more for the planet than they actually do. And as CFA Institute pointed out at our Modern Investor Summit, even the honest companies are tricky to assess. You’ll need to check sustainability-related metrics as well as traditional ones, and have tight forecasting skills to assess the long- term payoff. And even the honest companies are tricky to assess. You’ll need to check sustainability-related metrics as well as traditional ones. Plus, because the payoff is more likely to be evident in ten years than ten months, you’ll need to have tight forecasting skills. That’s why CFA Institute – the not-for-profit provider of finance education – created the [Climate Finance course]( with ACCA. You’ll develop a deep understanding of the [key elements of climate change in business](: carbon pricing, sustainable business models, risk and opportunities, as well as portfolio construction and investment analysis. [Become a more sustainable investor with CFA Institute.](       You stay classy, {NAME} 😉 Crafted by Finimize Ltd. | 280 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4AG All content provided by Finimize Ltd. is for informational and educational purposes only and is not meant to represent trade or investment recommendations. You signed up to this mailing list at [finimize.com]( or through one of our partners. © Finimize 2023 [Turn off these emails]( or [unsubscribe]( from all Finimize Emails including the Daily Brief.

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