Gifts to the Future
As climate issues worsen, and as more solutions are deployed and scaled up, the climate economy will become mainstream. Across the climate economy, all business models and industries will shift to varying extents.
You can choose to factor both climate risk – direct financial losses resulting from the climate crisis – and climate opportunity – upside growth opportunities from solving climate problems – into your investment planning now.
College Savings
Given that 529 college savings are intended to benefit the most climate focused generations ever born, it’s absurd no 529 plans offer both fossil divestment and climate investment.
Some 529 programs (CA, DC, and VA for example) offer ESG (environmental, social, and governance) or SRI (socially responsible investing) fund options, but choices are limited. Hopefully, all of this will change soon.
Retirement and other Investing
We talked about using Fossil Free Funds and other tools to get some climate risk out of your retirement savings. You can also move them somewhere like carboncollective.co, which both eliminates fossil equities and invests in climate solutions.
Fossil Free Index Funds
You might also want to look at the Sphere 500 Climate Fund (SPFFX), “climate-friendly fund for 401(k)s.” This is simply an index fund of the S&P 500, minus As You Sow’s fossil fuel companies list.
Talk to your investment advisor about whether and how to adjust your investment strategies around climate risk and climate opportunity.
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#GiftsToTheFuture – tiny holiday tips to give a better future to all
Information is for educational and informational purposes only, is not financial or professional advice
Bring your loved ones together this holiday season to give #GiftsToTheFuture. Each day on the way to welcoming the new year, we'll share a little something you can do to help make it (and many years that follow) better for those you love. enough.co/gifts-to-the-future
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Laura Fitton, Founder
Founder, Advisor, and Speaker
I founded enough.co to explain and evangelize market-driven shifts that can bring speed and scale to the climate fight.
My approach merges my environmental science and policy degree with my expertise as a tech CEO/Founder, growth executive, author, speaker, and recognized trailblazer.
My research on environment and justice is published in Science and by the Center for Policy Alternatives, and I've spoken at Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan, and a great many conferences.