Ecofin Offers ESG Insights on What Investors Should Know About the Sustainability Revolution Mega-Theme
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March 12, 2021 / Ecofin, today announced it released an insight titled
The Sustainability Revolution: What investors should know, describing the drivers of the sustainability revolution taking shape around the world and why investors should take notice in their portfolios.
Ecofin is passionate about investing clients capital for both financial return and social impact. While sustainable and impact investing are not new, 2020 was an awakening of the sustainability revolution. This paper assesses three converging forces driving the revolution:
Technological innovation: driving cost declines and efficiency improvements
Ecofin Offers ESG Insights on What Investors Should Know About the Sustainability Revolution Mega-Theme
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