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Divestment’s Climate Illusion

Selling fossil-fuel exposure can serve ethics or risk control, but investors seeking climate impact may need engagement over divestment or exclusion.

The Existential Crisis of ESG Investments

SEC’s Names Rule forces ESG funds to clarify labels, but many holdings still raise questions about greenwashing and real impact.

ESG is Not Sustainability. Stop Pretending.

ESG remains useful, but only when separated from sustainability, ratings, disclosures, and impact reporting with real clarity.

AI Risk Becomes ESG’s Next Flashpoint

As AI use expands, investors may press companies to prove how risks are identified, measured, reduced, and escalated to the board via ESG reports.

Florida Home Sales Signal Broader Climate Risk

Coastal home investors must identify climate risk premiums in home prices by favoring evidence of adaptation, mitigation, and stabler insurance underwriting.