71 Pages
by
Routledge
71 Pages
by
Routledge
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The vast majority of invested assets do not consider environmental, social or governance (ESG) factors. Socially responsible investing (SRI) emerged to address these challenges, but it remains largely deployed in "negative strategies" such as sector screening, and continues to be a small investment niche, largely due to perceptions about potential underperformance.Sustainable investing is a new,... Read more
1. The challenge of a sustainable future 2. A very short history of SRI 3. Best practices in sustainable investing 4. Megatrends in sustainable investing 5. Scenarios and pathways: Implications for investors 6. ESG factor specifics and other trends to consider 7. Steps to consider in constructing a sustainable portfolio Conclusion Notes
Biography
Krosinsky, Cary






