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Latest revision as of 21:20, 9 July 2022
ESG investment.
Sustainability themed investing means investment in themes or assets that address specific sustainability issues such as climate change, food, water, renewable energy, clean technology and agriculture.
See also
- Carbon footprint
- Corporate engagement and shareholder action
- Corporate social responsibility
- ESG investment
- I&E
- Impact investing
- International Labour Organization
- Negative screening
- Norms-based screening
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Positive screening
- SRI
- Sustainability
- UNICEF
- United Nations