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Read the latest insight from the Redwheel Emerging Markets team.

The latest research from Greenwheel on why hydrogen production can be seen to be crucial for achieving the IEA's Net Zero by 2050 (IEA NZE) roadmap. And why expanding its use across sectors that do not currently use it will be crucial.

Read the latest insight from Shaul Rosten and the Value & Income team.

In this video, Amanda O’Toole, examines four investment themes as part of the Redwheel Biodiversity Strategy that can potentially reduce the rate of environmental depletion and degradation, and deliver a better future for biodiversity.

This paper from Greenwheel aims to equip investors with the knowledge and tools necessary to better understand and assess companies' reported emissions data and targets.

Read the latest research paper from the Greenwheel research team on sustainable aviation fuels.

To help investors assess the performance of holding companies and identify practical actions and objectives on what “good” looks like to inform engagements, Greenwheel developed a Responsible Mining Framework for Investors. The Framework captures the key actions for businesses to adopt across the mining lifecycle, from exploration to closure and reclamation.

In the latest insight from the Redwheel Value & Income team, analyst Shaul Rosten draws inspiration from a recent trip to the cinema to explore the importance of inactivity.

In addition to strong growth potential and attractive valuations, the Redwheel Emerging Markets team argue that several other factors support the case for investors to increase their exposure to emerging markets.

Active global equity funds have traditionally been a cornerstone of investor portfolios, offering diversification and the potential for alpha generation through active management. Many asset owners have been moving away from regional to global equity mandates, which has further contributed to the growth of this category.

Communities face human rights risks across the entire AI value chain. New forms of human rights risks emerge for communities, particularly in the establishment of data centres and the development and deployment of AI systems. Read on to find out how investors could learn from this.

Over the last years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a fixture of our lives. Amidst the new AI boom, an emerging concern for investors is AI’s potential social impact; one key stakeholder group that will inevitably be impacted is workers.

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