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Next for Socially Responsible Investing: Nuclear Power
Written By: Miranda Marquit
2008-08-04 13:39:37
Next for Socially Responsible Investing: Nuclear Power
Photo: JamSki, Creative Commons, Flickr
If, as an environmentally-friendly investor, your main concern is global climate change, the latest trend in socially responsible investing may work for you.

Many socially responsible funds are starting to include nuclear holdings in the mix. Why? Because nuclear can be considered "alternative," in that it is carbon neutral. No matter how you feel about waste, potential leaks, and other issues with consideration to nuclear power, this type of energy doesn't put any greenhouse gases into the air (although the same can't be said when it comes to transporting nuclear leavings to a waste site).

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On Superpowers and Climate Change
Written By: Mark Bershatsky
2008-04-27 21:05:09
Since the dawn of the second half of the 20th century the United States has largely maintained its position as the world's dominant superpower. America has successfully led the charge against the spread of communism, built the most advanced military, put a man on the moon, and accelerated global commerce. We have stood up to numerous challenges in the past and have still managed to come out on the other side as a stronger nation.
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PBS's "Hot Politics"
Written By: Michelle Haimoff
2007-04-26 10:51:49
On Tuesday, April 24, I went to a screening of a PBS Frontline episode on global warming at Goldcrest Post Screening Room. The title of the show was “Hot Politics,” and the show examined why the US government has failed to take appropriate measures to combat the issue of global warming.



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Picking Stocks That Don't Sin
Written By: Emily Davidow
2007-03-19 16:53:37
In The New York Times , Alina Turgend illustrates the opportunity for picking stocks that don't sin, a practice that dates back hundreds of years.
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Regulations: Important, Crossing the Chasm: Imperative
Written By: Tom Glendening
2007-02-19 21:45:04

Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR) , a coalition of unions, public pensions, and faith-based institutional investors in Money magazine recently identified ten companies, including Exxon and Bed Bath & Beyond , that it believes are too slow to address climate change.  INCR suggest that companies that are slow to evolve their business operations to address climate change and, more specifically, to a changing regulatory environment, may see their bottom (aka profit) line damaged.  


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