When it comes to clean energy the traditional investment market is not fit for purpose

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Good Energy's Juliet Davenport argues clean tech investments are outperforming the market, but too many investors are still failing to catch on to the opportunity

Recent research shows that global carbon emissions are currently topping 50 billion tonnes a year. To keep within a 2 degree path, by 2030 we'll have to cut emissions to 40 billion tonnes a year, and...

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