"Assets in investment funds focused partly on the environment reached almost $2 trillion globally in Q1, more than tripling in three years. Investors are putting $3 billion a day into these funds."
More than $5 billion worth of bonds and loans designed to fund green initiatives are now issued every day. The two biggest U.S. banks pledged $4 trillion in climate-oriented financing over the next decade.
"As recently as 2014, the world’s energy companies spent $735b on oil-&-gas extraction. The figure was less than half that last year, while spending on wind & solar projects rose to nearly $220b, up from about $135b 6years earlier, according to Rystad Energy, a consulting firm"
FROM : The WSJ reports Green Finance Goes Mainstream, Lining Up Trillions Behind Global Energy Transition
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Ok I am going to do a trend on apps you can use to invest.
I will only recommend what I use
First off, don’t invest in what you have no knowledge of, thus DO NOT buy shares without understanding how shares work, or where your returns come from.
I did a nice webinar on this. This is the YouTube link
To buy shares you need a traditional broker or a FINTECH app. Most brokers today also have online trading platforms. The Nigerian Stock Exchange publishes a list of active stockbrokers on their site.