The new climate king: Lance Uggla is applying his golden touch to companies trying to save the planet

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Markit\u0027s Lance Uggla is investing in companies with the potential to combat climate change. Read more.

itself is going to be the great disruptor of the 21st century in a way that the internet was the great disruptor of the 20th century,” he says.Article content

Uggla could have spent his post-merger days chasing his grandchildren around — family being his chief pursuit outside of work — but he wanted to do something “relevant around climate change.” Investing in companies with the potential to combat climate change, at scale, and working with the entrepreneurs behind them to hone their business chops appealed to his strengths.

The key for Uggla is finding and talking with those entrepreneurs who could be destined for greatness. Slipping into a hockey metaphor and dating himself somewhat, he says great players such as Brad Park, Guy Lafleur and Wayne Gretzky relish the opportunity to meet other players. Transformative sports talents are a breed apart. So, too, are entrepreneurs and Ugglas.

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