Current ethical IRA options

Post date: 2020-02-26 11:05:59
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I have a retirement account that rolled over from a previous job and which I can, at long last, afford to start paying into again. I want to find the most ethical place to put my money. (Understanding that no investment is going to be perfect and it's still participating in capitalism.) I'd prefer to put my money into an IRA and, frankly, the less interaction required on my part beyond a monthly contribution, the far more preferable.

Pretty much what it says on the tin -- the last questions I could find about this were from around 2008 or earlier. (Which. Hah. Oh dear.) I would particularly love to be able to invest in green energy and entities working toward sustainability. No weapons manufacturers is non-negotiable, but I also recognize that no investment company is going to be 100% wholly and eternally in line with my ethics. But, y'know, not investing in Big Oil is also the goal here. I'd love to hear people's recommendations!

(Also, please forgive me if I've misused terms, or been too vague or something. I'm really new to all of this, and happy to provide answer questions/provide more info.)
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