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The Incompatibility of Cannabis Factory Farming with the Principles of ESG Risk Management and Impact Investment

Evan Mills
The Journal of Impact and ESG Investing Winter 2022, 3 (2) 109-136; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3905/jesg.2022.1.056
Evan Mills
is a principal at Energy Associates, retired senior scientist (currently an affiliate) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, research affiliate with UC Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group, and long-time contributor to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
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vol. 3 no. 2 109-136
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    • THE NEXUS BETWEEN CANNABIS, ESG, AND IMPACT INVESTING
    • THE INDOOR CANNABIS INDUSTRY FACES ENVIRONMENTAL HEADWINDS
    • RENEWABLE ENERGY WILL NOT SUFFICE TO ADDRESS ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
    • MARKET FAILURES AND REGULATORY DISTORTIONS IMPEDE SUSTAINABLE OUTCOMES
    • PINPOINTING AND DEBUNKING GREENWASHING RISKS
    • IMPROVED ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES REDUCE BUSINESS RISK
    • SUSTAINABLE OUTDOOR CULTIVATION—THE INDUSTRY’S ONLY ROBUST CLIMATE-FRIENDLY OPTION—IS A POTENTIAL FIT FOR IMPACT INVESTING
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