Date: 2009-05-27 06:48 am (UTC)
If we're talking about the funds of a charity that doesn't have a particular axe to grind, then the lazy but straightforward answer would be to invest the money in an 'ethical' financial company. I bank with the coop on this basis - I'm sure if I looked into it closely I wouldn't agree with all their ethical stances in detail, but I think they probably add up to a better ethical stance than that of a company that doesn't factor it in.

BTW: whats wrong with gold mining? Gold shiney! Did I miss a Grauniad feature?
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