Soma Dutta 7 min readWe recently published a list of 10 Best Environmental Stocks to Buy. In this article, we are going to take a look at where First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR) stands against other best environmental stocks to buy.Environmental stocks have gained attention in recent times with more investors being interested in stock stability and increased regulatory focus for climate change issues and the financial markets. They are often favored for their potential to tap into environmental opportunities, as consumers, regulators, and companies seeking to meet Net-Zero targets increasingly look for new and innovative solutions to combat climate change and overcome environmental challenges.Fund managers looking to meet their transition strategies are heavily shifting towards low-carbon solutions and projects. Potential growth projects include renewable energy projects, nuclear energy restarts and renewals, solar, battery storage projects, carbon capture and storage, and new natural gas capacity among others. The US SIF Trends Report 2024/2025 identified that 73% of surveyed investors expect the sustainable investment market to be on the rise in the next 2 years, driven by client demand, regulatory requirements, and advances in data analytics. The fund landscape is fast changing with transition investing becoming the major focus for investors, even with the potential uncertainties due to the Trump administration’s proposal to revoke EV tax credits, driven by new technologies in the sector and decreases in costs. The outlook for renewable energy is still positive. A PwC report finds that ESG-focused institutional investment will rise 84% to $33.9 trillion in 2026, comprising over 21.5% of assets under management. Environmental stocks have experienced fluctuating performance, influenced by market dynamics and investor sentiment in recent years. In 2022, U.S. ESG funds net inflows decreased significantly from $69.2 billion in 2021 to $3.1 billion, the lowest level in seven years. 2023 followed a similar trend, with ESG funds in the U.S. experiencing net outflows exceeding $5 billion in the final quarter, the most substantial quarterly withdrawal in over five years. Poor investment performance and increased political scrutiny were driving forces for the slowdown. Even with the market challenges and fluctuations, certain companies within the environmental sector have demonstrated strong resilience. In summary, while investor opinions of stronger environmental stocks performance over traditional stocks remain debatable, select firms continue to stand resilient in the ever-evolving ESG landscape.Several funds are focused on industry stocks for companies that provide products and services in climate solutions or green investments that work towards reducing harmful pollutants or sustainable resource use. This can either be in the area of alternative technologies, e.g. solar/wind power, or other areas of environmental solutions such as waste management