If there's one thing 2022 taught us about sustainable investing, it's that few things are completely black and white. The war in Ukraine reignited old debates about whether nuclear power and defence companies have a legitimate role to play in sustainable portfolios. It also highlighted the difficulties of balancing the economic, environmental, and social pillars of sustainability equally after the resulting rally in oil and gas prices exacerbated the cost-of-living crisis we're all still experiencing. Now that we are having more grown-up conversations than before on the complexities of ...
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