Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) experts are out with a list of the world's best and worst companies when it comes to investing in climate change.
Here are the top 10, based on ESG's analysis: Coca-Cola Company: The world's biggest company by market capitalization has a long-term strategy of investing in companies that are committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
It also has a long-term strategy of investing in climate change bonds.
Volkswagen: The world's biggest company by market capitalization has a long-term strategy of investing in companies that are committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
It also has a long-term strategy of investing in climate change bonds.
BP: The oil company has a long-term strategy of investing in companies that are committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
It also has a long-term strategy of investing in climate change bonds.
Royal Dutch Shell: The oil company has a long-term strategy of investing in companies that are committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
It also has a long-term strategy of investing in climate change bonds.
Schroders: The UK asset manager has a long-term strategy of investing in companies that are committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
It also has a long-
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