THE ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABILITY: THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON INVESTMENT STRATEGIES

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This paper examines the evolving relationship between climate change and investment strategies within the framework of sustainable economics. Climate change has emerged as one of the most pressing global challenges, prompting shifts in how investors assess risks and allocate capital. We explore how sustainable investment strategies are evolving to address these risks, focusing on green finance, renewable energy, and climate-conscious funds. The study utilizes quantitative data from various investment portfolios and qualitative insights from financial experts to understand how climate-related risks and opportunities are shaping modern financial practices. This research demonstrates that climate-conscious investment strategies offer long-term financial resilience but face limitations in terms of policy unpredictability and market volatility. Future research should explore the integration of climate data into financial modeling and the role of governmental regulations in accelerating the transition to sustainability.

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Omonova , D. . (2024). THE ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABILITY: THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON INVESTMENT STRATEGIES. Бюллетень педагогов нового Узбекистана, 2(8), 12–15. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/yopa/article/view/37224

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