Long-Term Investing

ESG and the Problem with Business as Usual

We were very pleased to read Al Gore and David Blood’s “Manifesto for Sustainable Capitalism” in the WSJ last week.  It called for “a framework that seeks to maximize long-term economic value by reforming markets to address real needs while integrating environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics throughout the decision-making process.”  Companies that integrate sustainability into their business models and investors who evaluate them on that basis, the manifesto claims,  are finding their profitability enhanced over the longer term.

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