ESG Investors Seek Out Dirty Companies That Embrace Green Energy
According to Shah, investors are looking for opportunities in so-called “greenwashing” companies, but they appear to have a big impact on the sustainability of their funds, writes the BBC’s Financial Economy Advisory Unit.
Source: marketwatch.comPublished on 2022-02-18
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