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Temasek's GenZero reports 47% rise in direct climate impact as portfolio expands
['Taejun Kang', 'Aug.']
Eco-Business
GenZero, the climate investment platform founded by Singapore state investor Temasek, said its direct realised climate impact rose 47 per cent in 2025 as it expanded investments spanning forest restoration, low-carbon construction materials and carbon markets.
Direct realised climate impact is GenZero’s measure of the actual emissions reductions or removals already delivered by projects or companies in its portfolio – not projected future reductions.
The company said its portfolio delivered 1.4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e) of direct realised climate impact during the year, taking the cumulative total since 2022 to 4.4 MtCO2e on a stake-adjusted basis.
Including indirect impact generated through investments, GenZero reported 8.3 MtCO2e of realised climate impact in 2025.
GenZero has set a target of reaching 7 million tonnes of annual direct climate impact by March 2028, according to Temasek.