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Green Investing: A Guide to Making Money Through Environment-Friendly Stocks

Green Investing: A Guide to Making Money Through Environment-Friendly Stocks
By Jack Uldrich

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In the coming two decades the world will need to double, and quite possibly, triple energy output in order to meet growing world demand.The global environmental situation almost demands that the overwhelming majority of this energy be clean energy. And therein lays, quite possibly, the largest and most amazing investment of the first part of the 21st century - greentech.Which companies will win in this new era of clean energy? Which will lose? And how does the individual investor make sense of all the competing technologies? This guide will show readers how to be green by going clean.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #655820 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 272 pages

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About the Author
Jack Uldrich is the leading voice on emerging technology and the stock market today. His writing and work has been featured in countless newspapers and publications in the US.


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A concise introduction to green investing3
This concise paperback guide sets out the case for cleantech investment in a short introduction and then plunges straight into the various sectors, with a brief overview followed by 1-2 page write-ups of listed companies in solar, wind, biofuels, energy conservation etc with very clear `bull' and `bear' points for each company. Unfortunately it's restricted to US and Canadian stocks, and there are big gaps (waste-to-energy, for instance, doesn't even get a mention) but this is a good snapshot of some of the competing technologies. Uldrich also offers individual investors a timely reminder to do your homework - there's no shortcut to `due diligence'. His company profiles are a good starting point for further research.