Half a million for another Swedish "save the world" fund

Wealthy Swedish IT entrepreneurs seem to like starting funds that can make the world a bit better. Hampus Jakobsson is following in the footsteps of Klarna founder Niklas Adalberth and starting a fund.
The Pale Blue Dot founders (l-r): Joel Larsson, Heidi Lindvall and Hampus Jakobsson. | Photo: Anna Hållams/Pale Blue Dot
The Pale Blue Dot founders (l-r): Joel Larsson, Heidi Lindvall and Hampus Jakobsson. | Photo: Anna Hållams/Pale Blue Dot
BY JÖRGEN SKJELSBÆK / FINANSWATCH.NO

The fund, called Pale Blue Dot, will invest in technology companies that are developing solutions that will reduce or repair damages cause by emissions or climate change.

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