The GreenMoney Journal (GMJ)
The GreenMoney Journal (GMJ), published quarterly since 1992 by Cliff Feigenbaum, seeks to promote awareness of socially and environmentally responsible business, investing and consumer resources.
"GMJ on Socially Responsible Investing
Articles:
- Integrative Investing: Why Your Values Matter in the World of Money (3/97)
- Integrative Investing: Why Your Values Matter in the World of Money (2/96)
- Integrative Investing: Why Your Values Matter in the World of Money
- Global Investing: The Practical Arguments Against It by Peter Kinder, Kinder, Lydenberg & Domini
- Global Investing: The Moral Argument Against It by Peter Kinder, Kinder, Lydenberg & Domini
- How and Why to File a Shareholder Resolution by Interfaith Center for Corporate Responsibility
- International SRI by Michelle Chan-Fishel, Friends of the Earth (3/97)
- Social Investing, Economic Evolution or Revolution? by Amy Domini (3/97)
- The Future of Socially Responsible Investing by Eric Leenson, Progressive Asset Management (3/97)
- SRI: The Next Five Years by Elizabeth Glenshaw, Franklin Research & Development
- The Responsible Super Information Highway: Filtering to the Relevant
- SRI 2000 by George Gay, First Affirmative Financial Network
Company Profiles:
- Progressive Asset Management (3/97)
- Progressive Securities (2/96)
- First Affirmative Financial Network
Charts:
- Socially Responsible Banks & Credit Unions
- Socially Responsible Mutual Funds Performance"
Maintained by Rory O'Brien robrien@web.net
Last update of this page May 8, 1998