Can't We All Just Get Along?: How Diversified Investors and Companies Can Maintain Their Fiduciary Duty in a Climate Crisis

August 2021
Citation:
51
ELR 10670
Issue
8
Author
Natasha Lamb

Madison Condon’s Externalities and the Common Owner warrants serious attention and consideration by a broad variety of stakeholders—investors, public policymakers, academics, and citizens concerned about the systemic risks climate change pose to our economy, wealth, and sustainability. This Comment is written from the perspective of an active investor and portfolio manager integrating environmental, social, and governance risks and opportunities into Arjuna Capital’s client investment portfolios.

Natasha Lamb is the Co-founder of and Managing Partner at sustainable wealth management firm Arjuna Capital.

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