So-called ‘green investing’ is one of the fastest-growing themes of the capital markets, generating more than $30 trillion in global assets in 2022 with more than $40 trillion expected to flow in by 2030, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. But it’s also one of the most misunderstood areas of investing. As more investors use environmental and social standards to make their investment decisions, they still have to figure out what green investing actuꦫally is, and how to make it par𒆙t of their portfolios.
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Investors' interest in green or sustainable investing has become intensified by the realities of the climate crisis on this planet. Ten of last year’s most destructive weather events cost a combined $170 billion in damages, according to a new study from Christian Aid, a U.K.-based charity. The risk to global assets and inve💃stments underlying those assets is in the hundreds of trillions of dollars, yet it iꦡs rarely factored into most investment decisions by individual investors.
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We’ll als♋o interview the biggest investors, executives, academics, and experts in and around green investing to learn their approach, their process, their vision, and the opportunities for investors in this growing area.
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