A new report by Ceres and the Justice Climate Fund suggests that community-based financing institutions can attract institutional investment for climate projects despite historical concerns over risk and liquidity. This development is significant as it provides a pathway for investors seeking stable returns while supporting local economic resilience, particularly in underserved communities facing rising demand for housing and infrastructure financing.
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