Top 5 Sustainable Finance Research on Altiorem

Altiorem
3 min readMay 12, 2021

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This week we are sharing Altiorem’s top 5 trending research. If you’re new to Altiorem, we support investors interested in the allocation of capital towards a flourishing economy, society and environment. We summarise research making it simple to grasp key concepts without being an expert.

Research is summarised and categorised by key issues and leading sustainability standards. Our goal for Altiorem is to give the investment community access to free, high quality, relevant and accessible material that they can easily use to inform and ignite the case for change.

We provide members free access to the sustainability research that investment professionals use. If you’re not a member you can sign up for free here.

Here’s our top 5 trending sustainable finance research:

  1. The future of tobacco stocks: a scenario analysis by Maastricht University School of Business and Economics

2. Internal carbon pricing for low-carbon finance: A briefing paper on linking climate-related opportunities and risks to financing decisions for investors and banks by CDP and Generation Foundation

3. The race of our lives revisited by GMO

4. Financial inclusion: What have we learned so far? What do we have to learn? by International Monetary Fund

5. Guide to unlocking prosperity: Finance, investment and sustainable development by United Nations Global Compact

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Altiorem is the world’s first community built sustainable finance library. Altiorem collects, curates, categorises and summarises a wealth of research and tools to support sustainable finance advocates to be more effective, and the broader industry to implement the changes needed to make it a reality.

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