Fund sees climate crisis as "one of the biggest opportunities to generate yield in the coming decades"

Danish climate fund 2150 will soon make its twelfth investment in 18 months, says co-founder Christian Jølck.
Christian Jølck, co-founder and partner, 2150. | Photo: 2150 / PR
Christian Jølck, co-founder and partner, 2150. | Photo: 2150 / PR
by jesper elkjær jensen, translated by catherine brett

One month ago, climate fund 2150 announced its investment in Florida-based air conditioning developer Blue Frontier.

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