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5 great books to help you get started on 'Green Investing'

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Category : Ethical and Green

Thinking about diversifying your portfolio with green and ethical investments? Here are a few great books that are worth a read.

 

Green Investing : A Guide to Making Money Through Environment-Friendly Stocks by Jack Uldrich

Product Description: 'In the coming two decades the world will need to double, and quite possibly, triple energy output in order to meet growing world demand.The global environmental situation almost demands that the overwhelming majority of this energy be clean energy. And therein lays, quite possibly, the largest and most amazing investment of the first part of the 21st century - greentech.'

 

 

Investing in a Sustainable World by Matthew J Kiernan

Product Description: 'Investing in a Sustainable World offers clear proof, through facts, figures, and hard documentation, that “going green” leads directly to better stock market performance...and that in ves tors and companies who ignore it will, in fact, lose money.'

 

 

Green Property: Buying, Developing and Investing in Eco-Friendly Property, and Becoming More Energy Efficient by Catherine Dawson

Product Description: 'Green Property is for those who want to change their property and lifestyle to one more ecologically sound and in tune with their environment, yet who may lack the scientific knowledge to do so.'

 

 

Clean Money: Picking Winners in the Green Tech Boom by John Rubino

Product Description: 'In Clean Money, John Rubino...explores a variety of clean energy sources–from solar power to biofuels–and shows how these renewable resources will spawn successful companies and rising share prices.'

 

 

Green Money: How to Save and Invest Ethically by Sarah Pennells

Product Description: 'Packed with information and advice, Green Money explains the ideas behind profits with principles and will help readers develop a financial plan that's sustainable both for them personally and for the planet.'

 

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