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3. Background Paper Green New Deal

The economic crisis has turned into an opportunity for sustainable investment strategies. Almost half of the fiscal stimulus packages recently announced by the G-20 countries will be spent on the environment and social sectors – the main focus of sustainable investment. At a micro level, this is creating significant growth opportunities for the best-positioned companies in these areas. This USD 1000 billion spending effort is already being recognised as a global “Green New Deal”. Please read our Paradigm Shift publication:

The Green New Deal. A new era for sustainable development.