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Hot SRI investment opportunities

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What are some of the hottest trends in sustainable investing? After attending the annual conference for US SIF, the Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment, in Chicago in May, I’m excited to share a few investment strategies that I think advisors should tune into. These investment opportunities are exciting to clients and help diversify allocation […]

The “As Good As” SRI Funds

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If you’re an advisor new to SRI, you probably struggle to fill the equity and fixed income style boxes. One of the most common complaints I hear is that there are not enough competitive funds to properly diversify a portfolio for the client who wants most of their assets invested in SRI. To support advisors […]

Do you know if your clients are interested in SRI?

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One of the biggest surprises I had as an advisor was how many of my clients were interested in SRI. But it shouldn’t have been! After all, I had been working with some of these clients for years when I decided to make SRI a specialty within my practice. I should have been more aware […]

So what do Munich Re and Swiss Re know that we don’t? Part 2

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“If climate change undermines the financial viability of the insurance industry, it will have a devastating impact on the economy, as well.” – CERES report According to the report by CERES, a nonprofit organization of investors, companies and public interest groups advocating for sustainability leadership, most of the property and casualty companies have strategies to […]

So what do Munich Re and Swiss Re know that we don’t? Part 1

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On March 20, 2013, the German Insurance Association, with 474 members including Munich Re, Swiss Re, and Allianz, issued a position paper requesting that government regulators allow them to use a larger percentage of renewal energy resources for investment in their own portfolios. To facilitate the process, they want regulators to reclassify renewable energy into […]

Gucci and the Pythons: Partners in Sustainability

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Francois-Henri Pinault is the CEO of PPR, corporate parent to some of fashion’s best-known brands. So why has the guy who sells Gucci, Alexander McQueen, and Stella McCartney designs to the rich and famous set up PPR Home to oversee a wide range of ecological and social initiatives, including environmental profit-and-loss statements and sustainable python […]

How the global water crisis is driving innovation and investment opportunity

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A Booz Allen study forecasts more than $22 trillion in global water infrastructure spending between 2005 and 2030. That’s more than the predicted $18 trillion in infrastructure investment for electricity and transportation systems.1 The numbers may be startling, but most experts agree that we have a global water crisis. According to the UN, more than […]