I like socially responsible investing and the idea of carbon offsets. But I what I'm doing now is making my own home a "carbon project"Why spend money on carbon offsets when my own windows are not dual pane or I have ineficient appliances? When I've done all I can to my own house and lifestyle (I'm considering a new or newer car with lower miles or hybrid) then I'd look to more investing in "green" or greener companies.
Till then these funds are a good source of research. Whether you're buying shoes or bow ties you can find which companies are considered "greener". You may want to buy their products.
Yep, I already invest about 14% pre-tax in the company 401k but they don't give me that particular choice of funds.



Why spend money on carbon offsets when my own windows are not dual pane or I have ineficient appliances? When I've done all I can to my own house and lifestyle (I'm considering a new or newer car with lower miles or hybrid) then I'd look to more investing in "green" or greener companies.
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