C-SocPhil in FT story on green investing
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. — The Center for Social Philanthropy’s director Joshua Humphreys was interviewed for one of a series of stories on environmental investing that appeared today in the Financial Times.
“There are more than 100 retail funds and strategies that incorporate environmental criteria into portfolio management and they have more than $40 bn (£20 bn, €27bn) in assets, says Joshua Humphreys, a lecturer at Harvard University and director of the Center for Social Philanthropy.
“…The range of products cuts across the green horizon, encompassing carbon emissions, alternative energy, climate change, energy efficiency, ‘clean technology’ and water resource management. But for now, most advisers who provide these products are self-made specialists.”
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