What;s
that
whooshing
noise?

Is
it
policy
papers
blowing
in
the
wind?
Is
it
the
choppy
waters
of
the
Atlantic
crumbling
another
village
into
the
sea?
Or
is
it,
perhaps,
another
500
garments
being
added
to
the
shopping
rails
of
fast
fashion?

It’s
none
of
those
things.

No,
it’s
the
sound
of
private
jets
and
government
planes
landing
in
[checks
notes]
Dubai,
for
the
latest
round
of
COP
discussions.
Waiting
for
them,
hordes
of
climate
experts,
lobbyists
and
scientists,
whose
viewpoints
will
play
a
crucial
role
in
forging
international
consensus
on
the
climate
crisis.

Or
not,
as
the
case
may
be.

Because
there
are
big,
big
distractions.
At
COP28
this
year,
the
agenda
will
be
detailed
to
the
point
of
overwhelming.
Climate
justice,
green
innovation,
the
energy
transition,
and
emissions
reductions
will
once
more
rear
their
heads.
But
the
backdrop
is
more
chaotic
than
ever.
So,
some
questions.

Who
will
make
the
strongest
moral
case
for
co-operation?
Will
there
be
any
big
breakthroughs,
or
any
big
compromises?
And
will
future
generations
thank
attendees
for
their
efforts?

Moreover,
what
can

you

do
as
an
investor
to
get
involved,
and,
now
that
owning
an
ESG
fund
isn’t
frankly
good
enough
on
its
own,
how
do
you
tell
the
difference
between
positive
and
negative
results?

This
week,
join
Morningstar’s
editorial
teams
across
the
world
as
they
answer
all
that
and
more.
Stay
tuned.

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