Monday, February 11, 2019
What Is Green?
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
investing has become popular in recent years as investors have become
interested in social concerns. And although ESG investing often relates
to stocks, green bonds have also become more prevalent. Green bonds are intended to support
sustainability and climate-related projects such as wind turbines or
solar panels. Generally, these bonds are approved as green bonds by an
outside agency such as the International Capital Markets Association. So
what exactly is green? As a recent Verizon green bond
issue shows, the definition can be somewhat murky. Verizon's $1 billion
bond issue was classified as a green bond, with any green investments
from 2017 to 2029 counting toward the target. What is interesting is
that Verizon can count deployment of 5G technology and/or legacy network
technology replacement toward green investing. Obviously, Verizon was
planning on the 5G upgrade, but now it is a green upgrade.