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KXLY April 22, 2021 2:30 AM [email protected] (Dave Kovaleski) Posted: Updated: April 22, 2021 3:27 AM Earth Day was established in 1970 to raise awareness about the state of our environment and is seen as the birth of the modern environmental movement. That movement has taken root in the world of investing. Environmental, social, and governance, or ESG, investing, has become increasingly popular as more people want to support companies that are helping to protect the environment. A great way to not only identify these companies, but also to invest in them, is through exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that exclusively focus on ESG. In honor of Earth Day 2021, which falls on April 21, here are three ETFs that seek to do good by the environment and investors. All three of these ETFs focus on clean energy companies. ....
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Facebook A student organization is tackling two of the world’s biggest threats: hunger and climate change. The Illinois State University Food Recovery Network (FRN) chapter collected the most leftovers in the nation in 2020 to provide those in need with meals. ISU FRN members are the ones who put the lids on the food and load it up in their cars and take it directly to Home Sweet Home Ministries from ISU’s dining halls. ISU Catering Chef Phil Cade said the leftovers collected even went to some Bloomington-Normal families through lunch programs that help schools like Thomas Metcalf. “Through our lunch programs that serve the University High School and Metcalf, we know that there s a lot of families that even go to those schools that struggle with food security. I just think every little bit helps,” said Cade. ....