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Technical guide
Climate risk: An investor resource guide
This publication provides an overview of the many resources available to help investors manage climate risk. It includes short discussions of each of the four areas of climate risk management, links to key resources and many examples of investor disclosures.
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PRI Web Page
New Real Estate Advisory Committee formed
To support PRI’s expanded real estate programming, a new Real Estate Advisory Committee has been created.
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Other
Climate change initiatives for private markets investors
Various initiatives have formed to offer guidance and support for investor action towards positive climate change outcomes. This page highlights key initiatives and their resources. css Tab system
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Webinar
The PRI & UNEP FI: Joining Forces to Drive Responsible Real Estate Investment
UNEP FI’s responsible property investment programme (also known as UNEP FI Property Working Group), a longstanding initiative of real estate investors to address sustainability issues in asset selection and management, will be integrated into the PRI for the start of 2022.
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Other
Climate change resources for private markets investors
Resources aimed at increasing investor education and awareness on climate change have proliferated as the topic has grown in importance in recent years. On this page, we highlight a range, by no means exhaustive, of key resources in this area, produced by both the PRI and external authors.
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PRI Web Page
Roundtable: Human rights in private markets investing
A core focus of the PRI’s work in 2021 is to support investors in understanding and engaging on their human rights risks and impacts.
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Blog post
Launching the climate hub for private markets
By Peter Dunbar, CFA, Senior Specialist, PRI and Simon Whistler, Senior Specialist, PRI
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Case study
Affordable housing solutions in the Dutch care business
Case study by Hartelt Fund Management
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Thought leadership
Impact investing market map: Affordable housing
Affordable housing is crucial for social development and social equality; around 1.6 billion people are housed inadequately, of which around one billion live in slums and informal settlements.
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