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ESG investing

Investors are using environmental, social, and governance information to choose their investments. Find out how you can do the same.

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Climate Fintech is a rapidly growing field, built on innovative financial technologies that focus on climate impact.

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Find out what Green Banks are, why they are important to the growth of renewable energy, and how you might be able to take advantage of their low-cost financing options.

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Big banks have been slow to respond to consumer pressure to green their investments. What can you do right now to fully align your wallet with your environmental and social values?

Today’s investors are reviewing their portfolios and assessing what aspects of an asset may make it a good bet. Non-financial factors like sustainability and renewable energy commitments are being given more weight.

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No options with a focus on renewable energy really exist. Learn about our ideas for credit cards that reward clean energy.

Crude oil tanks in Texas. The OCC under the Trump Administration is looking to force banks to have fossil fuel clientele.

As banks divest from fossil fuels and choose renewables, the government is stepping in. Learn about what they are trying to do and how it can be stopped.

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Renewable energy assets can be an important part of your portfolio. This is a quick introduction to the different technologies that make up this sector.

Greenportfol.io Methodology

Take a few minutes to learn how financial products are evaluated and compared.

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Renewable energy can reduce volatility and improve returns.

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