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A new report finds assets of some ESG funds fail to meet global goals for cutting carbon emissions.
Some environmental, social, and governance (ESG) funds and funds with “climate” in the name contain assets that are inconsistent with their environmentally conscious branding, according to a recent study by ESG Book. The report, “Always check the label,” examined asset data on 420 ESG funds and 95 climate-labeled funds, all of which had at least...
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