1、PRACTICES FOR JUST, EQUITABLE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF CLEAN ENERGY December 2020 Practices for Just, Equitable and Sustainable Development of Clean Energy Resources ABOUT CERES Ceres is a sustainability nonprofit organization working with the most influential investors and companies to build
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3、 Author The Rev. Kirsten Snow Spalding, Senior Program Director, Ceres Investor Network Chief Executive Officer and President, Ceres, Mindy Lubber We would like to express our deep appreciation for our colleagues at Ceres who provided very useful assistance with this project, including Dan Bakal, Ju
4、stin Bakule, Rob Berridge, Maura Conron, Alli Gold Roberts, Barbara Grady, Heather Green, Billy Gridley, Morgan LaManna, Mary Ann Ormond, Colgan Powell, Sara Sciammacco, Dan Seligman, Dan Saccardi, Anthony Toppi and Winston Vaughn. Project Contributors Ceres would like to thank the following people
5、for contributing their valuable time and thoughtful feedback to this project and informing our recommendations. The views expressed in this paper are Ceres alone and do not necessarily reflect those of these contributors. Vonda Brunstig, Program Manager, Initiative for Responsible Investment, Hauser
6、 Institute for Civil Society at Harvard University Christina Cobourn Herman, Program Director for Climate 2/ protection and efficient use of environmental resources; 3/ responsible contractingcreating and maintaining high-quality jobs; 4/ meaningful local economic benefits, including employment oppo