August 2025 | The Climate Issue: Investment and Innovation

August 2025 | The Climate Issue:
Investment and Innovation

Ashlan Cousteau

SeaVoir and Voyacy Regen

As we all know, the “Climate Decade” is upon us – with the unrelenting impacts from fires, floods and more powerfully destructive storms. As GreenMoney readers, you know we are solutions-focused, so this issue spotlights potent investable answers to complex problems. Expert writers include the conservationist, filmmaker couple, Ashlan and Philippe Cousteau with a first-hand account of marine food web collapse across the Antarctic and a way we can invest in a superior Omega 3 solution. Karen Sack, of the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (a coalition of 120+ finance partners), dives into the trillion-dollar blue economy frontier. Then, solar energy engineer Will Wiseman introduces us to Climatize, the rapidly growing investment platform co-founded to fill a US financing gap for community-focused, renewable energy projects; and John Howell of Climate & Capital Media investigates insurance companies’ record profits in Big Business and Climate-fueled Disasters.

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ZERO: The climate race podcast from Bloomberg – Low-carbon tech investments reached $2.1 trillion last year. But with the whole world trying to work out how to navigate US President Donald Trump’s unpredictable policy agenda, is 2025 still a good time to invest in climate tech? This week on Zero, Akshat Rathi interviews Greg Wasserman, head of private company climate investment at Wellington Management, which oversees more than $1 trillion in assets. Wasserman has to make investment decisions here and now about companies and technologies — weighing risks and opportunities in a volatile market.

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Circularity 2025 Trellis Conference – William McDonough is a globally recognized architect and leader in sustainable design and development. He co-authored Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things (2002), widely recognized as a seminal text of both the sustainability and the Circular Economy design movements. Recently, McDonough was named to the inaugural TIME100 Climate List of the 100 Most Influential Leaders Driving Business Climate Action.

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