
Cary Krosinsky
Implications of the outperformance of active sustainable investing
Although many US states such as Florida and Texas have been recently passing legislation preventing their pension systems from considering environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) factors, active sustainable investors have been financially outperforming over the long term and earning higher returns for their clients while managing tens of billions more dollars on the back of such financial success. This article investigates the performance of active sustainable investing and the legitimate concerns regarding its future.

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