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The further we go back in time, the more likely it is that the scoring data does not adequately capture real-time ESG challenges.
While the precious metal appears expensive on valuation grounds, heightened risk aversion has led to additional demand from central banks.
China does not stack up well on most ESG metrics. Explore our take on whether investing in China can be reconciled with investing sustainably.
Biodiversity—the world’s varied wildlife, plants and habitats—is bound up with the viability of human life, especially food production. Limiting future C02 emissions will be paramount, as climate change is set to become the top threat to biodiversity—and investors have an important role to play. Those companies working to improve biodiversity may present new investing opportunities.
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