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It is possible to build a climate-change portfolio without stuffing it with loss-making businesses developing newfangled devices. Jon Mainwaring looks at four options Jon Mainwaring

Climate change and the environment are top of the agenda for many politicians and business leaders today, and this has been accompanied by a growing interest among investors. Ethical investing has been around for many years, of course, but this was seen as a very niche activity that was generally limited to a handful of do-gooders happy to make smaller returns than they might otherwise have achieved by investing in tobacco companies or defence contractors.

Today, though, there is a recognition that huge returns can be made by investing in companies that are developing clean...

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