
Michelle Mosser
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2 months ago |
greenmoney.com | Michelle Mosser |Cliff Feigenbaum
Verge 24 – Twenty-five early stage startups were chosen to pitch at Trellis’s climate tech event, VERGE 24. In this video, you’ll watch the five winners from each event track — representing buildings, energy, drawdown, transport and industrial decarbonization – pitch on the main stage, where the audience voted for the candidate with the most game-changing potential.
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2 months ago |
greenmoney.com | Michelle Mosser |Cliff Feigenbaum
Net Zero Investor – How will Donald Trump’s re-election impact the outlook for climate investing in the US? Could President Trump pose unprecedented policy challenges for climate investors and will it deter capital allocation? NZI editor Mona Dohle sits down with Rachel Curley, director of Policy at US SIF to discuss the impacts.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
greenmoney.com | Michelle Mosser |Cliff Feigenbaum
Mel Robbins Podcast – You’ll learn the #1 money rule to live by to achieve financial success as well as a secret to stopping fear and anxiety around money for good. In this episode, financial expert and author Farnoosh Torabi will uncover major money myths that leave you feeling trapped and the steps you need to take to get good with money and build wealth. Whether you want to start saving, make more money, or get out of debt, this episode will lay the foundation for greater financial success.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
greenmoney.com | Michelle Mosser |Cliff Feigenbaum
Meet These Rising Stars Fighting Climate Change at WorkYounger adults lead other generations in seeking purpose-driven work: A large majority of Gen Z (86%) and Millennial (89%) workers say that having a meaningful mission is important in their career, according to a Deloitte survey of 22,800 younger workers. They’ll even “climate quit” when their employers renege on sustainability commitments. This year’s GreenBiz 30 Under 30 list recognizes the rising stars of sustainability.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
greenmoney.com | Amy Domini |Michelle Mosser |Cliff Feigenbaum
My personal interest in CDFIs began with the tale of a woman. Early in my career, I had the chance to join a panel discussion that changed the trajectory of my life in advocacy for ethical investing. The speaker before me was named Chuck Matthei. He was an unpresuming looking man who had started something called the Institute for Community Economics. He started quietly, “I would like to share with you the story of Maria and her eleven dependents, living in squalor, in Cincinnati.
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