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Green Investor Tools

ESG screeners, green bond trackers, carbon market tools, and investment research.

59 items 5 categories Updated March 2026

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Screening & Analysis
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Impact Platforms
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Green Bonds & Fixed Income
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Carbon Markets
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Data & Research
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Why This Kit?

Capital follows conviction, but conviction needs data. This kit brings together the screening platforms, bond trackers, carbon market tools, and research databases that serious green investors rely on. From MSCI ESG ratings to voluntary carbon registries, each tool has been evaluated for data quality, independence, and practical utility.

The green bond market crossed $2.3 trillion in cumulative issuance by 2024. These tools help you navigate it.

Learn the fundamentals: What is a green bond? · What is a carbon credit? · What is LCOE?

Some links in this kit are affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, The Gr0ve may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We only recommend products and resources we genuinely believe add value. Full disclosure policy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Green Investor Tools kit?

A curated collection of ESG screeners, green bond databases, carbon market trackers, impact investing platforms, and research tools for investors interested in the green economy. Each tool is selected for data quality and practical utility.

Is the Green Investor Tools kit free?

The kit itself is free to browse on The Gr0ve. Individual tools range from free open-access platforms to professional-grade services with paid tiers. Each listing notes whether the tool is free, freemium, or paid.

Why is the Green Investor Tools kit important for green investing?

Capital allocation is one of the most powerful levers in the green transition. These tools help investors screen portfolios for ESG risk, track green bond issuance, monitor carbon markets, and assess the real-world impact of their investments.

Go Deeper

What Is a Green Bond?