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As part of its social commitment and desire to promote the emergence and circulation of ideas related to the sustainable development economy, Mirova has decided to endorse Philippe Echaroux. Mirova’s support will allow the artist, behind the concept of street art 2.0, which consists in creating works of art in natural spaces using a projector, to continue to raise awareness of the need to protect the natural environment through his work.
Nuclear power makes up about 9% of global electricity generation, with 443 reactors and 385 GW of capacity in operation today. This includes reactors in 31 countries, with Belarus and the United Arab Emirates currently constructing their first (World Nuclear Organization 2016).
Christopher Wigley, Manager of the Global Green Bonds Stratégy at Mirova, received the “Most Impressive Green/SRI Investment Professional” award, ex-aequo with Johnna Köb, who reprensents rhe Zurich Insurance Group, at the 2017 Global Capital Sustainable and Responsive Capital Markets Awards.
Gautier Quéru, investment director and Land Degradation Neutrality Fund project manager at Mirova, the sustainable investment subsidiary of France’s Natixis Asset Management, talks to Agri Investor about the firm’s partnership with the UN and imminent launch of a global fund, with a target size of $300m, dedicated to achieving land degradation neutrality, one of the UN’s sustainability goals.
In fulfillment of Article 173 of the French Energy Transition Law
Mirova was granted the “Infrastructure funds: the best green strategy” award for the third time in a row at SIATI 2017
Natixis announces the appointment of Hervé Guez as Head of Equities and Fixed Income of Mirova.
Regulation, cost reduction, and the rise of renewable energy in the United States. Historically and famously fossil-fuel dependent, the U.S. energy and electricity mixes are evolving quickly as costs fall for renewables, regulations mandate their implementation, and fiscal policy incentivizes their installation.
Mirova announced the final closing of its renewable energy fund Mirova-Eurofideme 3, with 350M€ commitment, well above its 200M€ initial target. The fundraising has benefited from support by both existing and new institutional investors from several European countries, including the European Investment Bank which invested 40M€.
The current global scale and consequences of land degradation make a compelling and urgent case for reaching Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) worldwide by 2030, a target that has now been formally incorporated into the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. To achieve LDN, large amounts of financial resources need to be mobilised, and public resources alone will not suffice. Attracting long-term capital from private investors by creating a sound market-driven investment framework is also critical.
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