2. We know reality..
Catastrophic climate change and global warming!
We live in energy hungry world.
There will be an estimated 2 billion cars globally in 2020.
Humans Need to Dramatically Reduce CO2 Emissions to
Stabilize the Climate.
People are looking for new sources of energy.
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3. What is Social Responsible Investing?
Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) is an
investment process that considers social and
environmental consequences of investments.
Social responsible
Business ethical
Accountable
Sustainable
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4. The Dream of a Green Future
Policy / Technology / Innovation
Green technologies / Green Future
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5. The Dream of a Green Future
The goal is to reach a green future.
To implement renewable energies that mean less gas and
oil needed.
The global market for CO2 emission permits has become a
reality and all the major companies in the world have to take
part in it.
Levels of energy efficiency, concentrated solar power could
meet up to 7% of the world’s power needs by 2030 and fully
25 % by 2050.
Efficiency means more right turns.
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11. Examples
Developed or emerging markets should have the key
strategies or industries where to invest money. For
example..
South Korean government will commit to spending US$10
billion to develop environmental technology in the next
five years: Research and development of 27 green
technologies
Homes in the UK could cut their carbon emissions by 80 per
cent by 2050, according to work by the Lower Carbon
Futures group at the Environmental Change Institute.
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12. What is expected return on this
investment?
South Korea government predicts export and local sales of
green products and services to go up from US $34 million in
2007 to US $119 million by 2012 and create 481,000 jobs.
150
100
2007
50 2012
0
Export & local sales
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