Oct. 12
(Bloomberg) -- Billionaire George Soros, looking to address the "political problem” of climate
change, said he will invest $1 billion in clean-energy technology and donate
$100 million to an environmental advisory group to aid policymakers.
Soros,
the founder of hedge fund Soros Fund Management LLC, announced the investment in Copenhagen on Oct. 10 at a
meeting on climate change sponsored by Project Syndicate. The group is an international association made up of
430 newspapers from 150 countries.
"I want
to apply rather stringent criteria to the investments,” said Soros in an
e-mailed message. "They should be profitable but should also actually make a
contribution to solving the problem.”