Ceres is the dominant organization in climate-related investment, with the mission of “integrating sustainability into capital markets for the health of the planet and its people.” Their Investor Network on Climate Risk represents corporations and institutions controlling $4 trillion in assets calling for corporate climate disclosure, emissions-reduction legislation, renewable energy investment, and related actions.
J. P. Morgan is one of the few investment majors with a dedicated climate change research division.
Calvert, one of the main players in the “socially responsible” investment space, has Calvert Global Alternative Energy Fund (CGAEX).
Guinness Atkinson has the Guinness Atkinson Alternative Energy Fund (GAAEX).
PowerShares offers various index funds, including Global Clean Energy Portfolio (PBD) (WilderHill New Energy Global Innovation Index (NEX)), Global Water Portfolio (PIO) (Palisades Global Water Index (PIIWI)), Cleantech Portfolio (Cleantech Index (CTIUS)), Water Resources Portfolio (Palisades Water Index (ZWI)), WilderHill Clean Energy Portfolio (WilderHill Clean Energy Index (ECO)), and the WilderHill Progressive Energy Portfolio (WilderHill Progressive Energy Index (WHPRO)).
Winslow Management specializes in “green” investment, offering Green Growth (WGGFX) and the new Green Solutions mid-cap (WGSLX).
Green Century Funds offers the Green Century Balanced Fund (GCBLX) and Equity Fund (GCEQX).
Forward Management has the Sierra Club Stock Fund (SCFSX).
Innovest recently released the report Carbon Beta and Equity Performance based on their work on the Carbon Disclosure Project.
CSRWire has a newsfeed of environment-related corporate press releases.
Green Chip Stocks is a green penny-stock tip sheet.