Climate Justice

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    Adasina’s Q3 2025 Impact Update

    Q3 2025 Impact Update As we enter the last quarter of the year, we are delighted to share Adasina’s Q3 2025 Impact Update! In Q3, our Impact Team focused on building strategy, coalitions, and momentum in response to emerging developments across racial, gender, economic, and climate justice. We finalized plans for the launch of our…
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  • Adasina’s Q2 2025 Impact Update

    Q2 2025 Impact Report We’re excited to release Adasina’s Q2 2025 Impact Report! The second quarter of 2025 was characterized in large part by the aggressive enforcement of immigration law and overall harassment of immigrant communities, particularly Latinx immigrants, at the hands of a hostile executive branch. Investors are not separate from the grassroots movements…
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  • Adasina’s Q1 2025 Impact Update

    Q1 2025 Impact Report We are thrilled to announce the release of Adasina’s Q1 2025 Impact Report! 2025 presents opportunities for our impact work to make important strides, as corporate shifts in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) reinforce the need for continued advocacy and action. This report details the opportunities for change that we have made together…
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  • Redefining Investor Responsibility In An Age Of Systemic Risk

    In a recent feature in Forbes, our Co-CEO Julianne Zimmerman elaborates on Adasina’s approach to social justice investing. She also asserts that ignoring the material impacts of racial, gender, economic, and climate injustice poses real (and escalating) costs. Learn more and take action with us: Redefining Investor Responsibility In An Age Of Systemic Risk.
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  • 2024 Impact Report

    We are thrilled to announce the release of Adasina’s 2024 Impact Report! This report builds on the foundation laid by our inaugural report, showcasing meaningful, measurable progress we have made together over the last year to advance racial, gender, economic, and climate justice. Download Adasina’s Impact Report Here
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  • Solving for Inequality:
    The Investor Key to Global Economic Stability

    Article by Julianne Zimmerman Key Points The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) recent 2025 Global Risks Report finds that inequality, climate risk, biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse, warfare, and geoeconomic confrontation are all widely recognized as severe and intensifying threats. The report also concludes that these threats are interconnected. While recent executive orders undermining DEI, JEDI, and…
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  • Palestine & Adasina: Opposing State Violence with Social Justice Investing

    Preface “It is important to remember the role that organized protest movements have played in the United States. The arc of justice in this country has always been served by listening to dissent rather than silencing or squashing it. Indeed, protest movements are how we got to a time and place in the U.S. where…
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  • 3 Questions Investors with Social Justice Values Should Ask Their Advisor

    In the last few years, sustainable and impact investing have become increasingly popular as investors seek investments that reflect their personal values. A variety of products and services that appeal to those investors are available, with varying levels of impact. It can be hard for an investor with deeply held social justice values to discern…
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  • Passive investing presents a challenge for decarbonisation. Here are six projects we’re backing to help change things

    Hewlett Foundation announced the recipients of a grant to innovative climate projects that address the problems in passive investing. Adasina received funding for their extractive agriculture project, aiming to make “data available that can guide passive investment funds to embrace more climate solutions, especially those involving climate-friendly agriculture.”
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  • Here’s How You Can Size Up Climate Change to Tap Into Smart Investment Opportunities

    “Taking a deeper look at the agriculture sector, investors should also be aware of the climate risks caused specifically by industrial agriculture, said Rachel Robasciotti, founder and CEO of Adasina Social Capital in San Francisco. ‘Farms themselves are giving off emissions,’ she said. ‘And genetically modified seeds, pesticides and synthetic fertilizers are stripping the soil…
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