Buy Your Green Bonds

If you read the business pages about the amount of funds still going Into fossil fuel construction and you look at carbon counts, we are clearly paralyzed in the face of climate change, in the face of rising temperatures and superstorms. [...]that occurs, I think green bonds are something to conside...

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Cost control
Earth Day
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Environmental activists
Environmental policy
Environmentalists
Fossil fuels
Interviews
Rand, Tom
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