Does ESG Investing Move the Needle for People, the Planet and Animals? Karner Blue Capital Responds

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Vicki Benjamin and Andrew Niebler elaborate on this and discuss what kind of due diligence is needed to determine ESG standing and how they are adding A (animals) and B (biodiversity) to ESG.

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