ESG Links: Allocating With Purpose

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Due to client demand, Ritholtz Wealth Management has created an ESG version of our classic asset allocation models, known as the Portland Portfolio. Research shows that high net worth families are increasingly interested in directing their investable assets toward companies with good records on Environmental, Social and Governance issues.

Please enjoy the below reads, curated by our in-house ESG expert, Joey Fishman. And if ESG investing is something you’d like to learn more about, talk to us here

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The Six Types of ESG Investor (All About Alpha)

Managing Climate Change: Lessons from the U.S. Navy (HBR)

Many Rivers to Cross: Decarbonization Breakthroughs and Challenges (JPM) but see also Too Late To Bring Back Coal – Technology and Demand Won’t Allow It (Bloomberg)

Your Tap Water Could Be America’s Biggest Infrastructure Scam (Vice)  

Devos and The Campaign to Influence Climate Change Education (Frontline)

Digging Deep Reveals the Intricate World of Roots (Nat Geo)

Oil Giants Need to Invest Heavily in Renewables by 2035 (Guardian)

Evaluating Sustainability ETFs With MSCI  (ETF.com)

In America, Coal Pollution Is Nearly As Deadly As Car Crashes (Grist)

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ESG DEFINITIONS / TYPES

Examples of ESG incorporation strategies can be summarized as follows:

Positive/best-in-class: Investment in sectors, companies or projects selected for positive ESG performance relative to industry peers. This also includes avoiding companies that do not meet certain ESG performance thresholds.

Negative/exclusionary screening: The exclusion from a fund or plan of certain sectors or companies involved in activities deemed unacceptable or controversial.

ESG integration: The systematic and explicit inclusion by investment managers of ESG factors into traditional financial analysis.

Impact investing: Targeted investments, typically made in private markets, aimed at solving social or environmental problems.

Sustainability themed investing: The selection of assets specifically related to sustainability in single- or multi-themed funds.

Click here for more….http://www.ussif.org/esg

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