Episode 51: Sustainable investing - put your money where your mouth is
Release Date: 08/09/2022
Clear the Air
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info_outlineIf you feel lost or unable to make sustainable change in your life, it's time to put your money where your mouth is. In this episode, learn how to start investing in your future and the future of the planet. Sustainable investing is an accessible way to make a change in the world, even if you only have a few dollars. Learn the key steps to investing sustainably, how to be confident as a young investor, and valuable resources that Jenna has used to build a sustainable, resilient investment portfolio.
Episode references and resources
- Financial Feminist Podcast
- Morningstar Sustainable Investing Analysis
- Wealthsimple (referral link)
- Statistics: Gartner (2021) and Bastit et al. (2022)
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ABOUT THE PODCAST
Clear the Air seeks to educate, empower and mobilize youth to take action against climate change. These weekly episodes will focus on a specific theme, teaching you how to take action RIGHT NOW in your own life.
Jenna Phillips is the podcast host, a passionate grad student, and a local climate action leader. She uses her expertise and desire for change to make a difference in the lives of others.
It’s time to Clear the Air of all this confusion about climate change. It’s time to learn how we, the youth climate leaders of today, can make a change. It’s time to take our future into our own hands.