Business & Economics Environmental Economics
Global Profit AND Global Justice
Using Your Money to Change the World
- Publisher
- New Society Publishers
- Initial publish date
- Dec 2003
- Category
- Environmental Economics
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780865715028
- Publish Date
- Dec 2003
- List Price
- $16.95
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Description
Although debate still rages about the merits of globalization, the fact remains that it is inevitable. But instead of people expending their energies on fighting the global economy, we may be much better off trying to shape it.
Global Profit AND Global Justice shows how you can use your money creatively to change the world for the better. It aims to empower people to leverage capital for progressive social and environmental change. Arguing that the marketplace is a viable forum for individuals to effect such change, it shows that consumers and investors already have many tools at their disposal to help ensure that the benefits of globalization are distributed equitably.
These tools include:
- Social Investing and Shareholder Advocacy: investors are not only raising their voices against irresponsible corporate behavior, they are engaging corporations directly to force positive change;
- Consumer Power: impacting corporate behavior through consumer choices;
- Investing on the Sustainability Frontier: new directions in portfolio design;
- Community-Based Investing: the "Local" in "Think Globally...";
- Becoming a Change Agent in your own company;
- Influencing your Pension Plan: mobilizing retirement savings to create the world we want to live in when we retire;
- Venture Philanthropy: initiatives that go far beyond basic charitable giving.
Packed with stories, ideas, models, examples and practices from around the world, Global Profit AND Global Justice also includes personal action items and buying tips. It will appeal as much to the individual Cultural Creative consumer as to investment advisors seeking strategies for their socially conscious investors.
About the authors
Deb Abbey is the founder and CEO of Real Assets Investment Management, the first investment management firm in Canada to focus exclusively on Social Investing. A leader in shareholder activism, Deb has been giving social investment advice to charitable foundations, professional associations, pension funds and other institutions since 1995 and actively promotes SRI in Canada through television, radio and print media. A past Director of the Better Business Bureau of British Columbia and Vice-President of the Board of Canadian Business for Social Responsibility, she and prominent Canadian social researcher Michael Jantzi co-authored The 50 Best Ethical Stocks for Canadians in 2001. She lives in Vancouver, BC.