NZAC
SPDR® MSCI ACWI Climate Paris Aligned ETF
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Fidelity does offer sustainability screened target date funds if those appeal to you. For example, FSZSX is the the Fidelity Sustainable 2060 Target Date Fund. However, they are actively managed and have a higher expense ratio, so those may not be at the top of your list. For your "three fund portfolio" are bonds one of your components? If you are willing to have a static bond allocation, consider EAOA, which is an ESG-screened balanced fund with 80% global equities and 20% bonds. No rebalancing or tweaking required. If you don't want bonds, but want to simplify things, you could look at a global equity fund that is at least screened for environmental impact, like KLMT or NZAC. These tend to be focused on a smaller group of large companies though.
So I’ve looked at the total returns of the four stocks over the last 5 years and DGT has had a total return of 48.7% while the other three have been 40.76-42.08, while having expense ratios of .06-.12 though. And even going back to each fund’s inception date SPGM and VT have had significantly higher returns (159% and 164% to DGT’s 94.75%) despite being relatively newer. While NZAC being the newest is sitting at 85.26%, they’ve also had a lot of dividend growth as well
Looking around, I'm tempted by NZAC, but I don't know nothin about nothin. It just has a pretty upward five year graph and it's paris climate accord aligned businesses.