Drivers and Pathways to Climate Investing: Lessons from Leading Institutional Asset Owners

Climate is not the primary driver for investment allocation, but we learned from leading institutional asset owners that increasingly it is becoming an essential element – which is critical to support the accelerating amount of capital needed to decarbonize the real economy. Read for insight into how to create the conditions necessary for climate integration within governance, workflow, strategy, and capital deployment. This paper was developed in partnership with the Investor Leadership Network (ILN), One Planet Sovereign Wealth Fund Network (OPSWF), and the Milken Institute.

Investing in Alternatives to Pervasive Persistent and Profitable PFAS

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been valued as a cheap and versatile compound utilized across global industries for decades, but the tide is turning. With studies linking exposure to severe health and environmental impacts, these “forever chemicals” now represent a regulatory and reputational challenge. This paper explores how investors can capture value amid this transition.

Understanding the Climate Finance Gap: 2025 Update

Understanding the Climate Finance Gap: 2025 Update examines how global climate markets are evolving and what investors must do to close the gap. The paper identifies six imperatives for climate investors, including expanding private debt, unlocking growth equity for scale-ready technologies, and backing emerging managers poised to drive innovation.

Capital Stack Formation for Commercial Fusion

With help from leading figures in fusion, we have developed a perspective on commercialization of the fusion sector, including a high-level framework with capital needs, a comprehensive market map, deal flow activity, and a view on how investors should position themselves amid the geopolitical race happening now.

Agriculture Robotics

The agriculture sector is in crisis. Over the last few decades, the agriculture industry around the world has grappled with surges in labor and input costs, abrupt climate pattern shifts, pesticide resistance, and a growing, urbanizing population.

 CREO: Spotlight on Emerging Markets 

CREO: Spotlight on Emerging Markets 

To date, 50+ CREO members (25% of members) have already invested in a collective 100+ portfolio companies and 25+ members have given a collective 350+ grants or program-related investments (PRI) in emerging markets