Masters Candidate in Environmental Finance and Sustainability Management, University of Waterloo
Vasundhara Saravade is a Masters student with the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED) at the University of Waterloo. Being passionate about the environment, she likes to write on global warming, climate change and anything that inspires her to connect these topics to the real world. She has written for The Times of India, Economic Times and The Huffington Post India in the past. She has also worked in Canada, India and Indonesia over the last few years. Her current research at University of Waterloo focuses on the climate finance transition and an innovative tool known as the green bond.
Investors value green labels — but not always for the right reasons
Mar 08, 2025 07:33 am UTC| Insights & Views Investing
Imagine you are choosing between two similar investment options. One has a green label, promising to fund climate-friendly projects and assets. The other offers a slightly higher return, but has no green label. Which do...
Green bonds are taking off - and could help save the planet
Jan 05, 2018 17:06 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
The tragedy of the horizons, a term coined by Canadas Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, has been haunting the financial sector ever since climate change began posing serious threats to the planet. As Carney...
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