Your retirement nest egg will need to hatch in a world that could be more like a hothouse, given the likely impacts of climate change.
But most employers are not offering green, environmentally focused investment choices in their 401(k) and 403(b) plans. In 2016, according to non-profit As YouSow.org, which advocates for green-focused investors, only one of the 100 largest 401(k) plans offered a fund choice that could be classified as social, responsible, or impactful – which can achieve green benefits for nature and stronger financial return potential...
Read more in Newsweek.