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Sustainable investing faces the beginnings of a backlash

What does it mean to a wealthy person who snags the most marbles while taking the fewest risks? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker looks at how their money could be used to improve the state of the world.

Source: economist.com
Published on 2021-09-02

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