Earth911 Podcast: Talking Sustainable Investing With Philippe Cousteau and Doug Heske

Earth911 Podcast: Talking Sustainable Investing With Philippe Cousteau and Doug Heske

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Earth911’s Mitch Ratcliffe talks with Doug Heske, CEO of Newday Impact Investing, and Philippe Cousteau, founding father of EarthEcho International, in regards to the potential to speed up the transition from the petrochemical economic system by investing in sustainable businesses. They have partnered to develop monetary literacy within the younger and communities of colour all over the world. They talk about current criticisms of investments that goal to alter the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices of corporations and their expertise backing and training corporations. Together, their organizations collaborate with the SIFMA Foundation on sustainable investing information delivered by the favored National Stock Market Game.

Doug Heske, CEO of Newday Impact Investing, and Philippe Cousteau, cofounder of EarthEcho International
Doug Heske, CEO of Newday Impact Investing, and Philippe Cousteau, cofounder of EarthEcho International, are our friends on Sustainability in Your Ear. Sources: Newday Impact Investing and EarthEcho International.

Newday Impact is an funding administration firm that gives traders app-based steerage that helps them arrange an ESG portfolio. Newday provides many sustainable investment strategies to assist local weather motion, biodiversity safety, ocean well being, and really particular investments to guard wild tigers and finish plastic straw air pollution, in addition to spiritual targets and socially accountable company practices. You can start your ESG investment portfolio with as little as $50 a month, and Newday contributes 5% of its charges to assist NGOs together with EarthEcho International.

EarthEcho offers applications and assist for world youth motion “to equip new generations of leaders and drawback solvers to establish and sort out environmental challenges of their communities.” Its EarthEcho Water Challenge connects greater than 1.6 million younger individuals in 146 nations to guard native waterways. Philippe Cousteau and his sister Alexandra based EarthEcho International to honor their explorer father, Philippe Sr., and grandfather, the legendary Jacques Cousteau.

Don’t miss this fascinating, inspiring episode.