If I had ten billion dollars to spend on combatting climate change, I'm honestly not sure what I'd do with it, and I rather think that if you are then you haven't really looked into the question.
(For obvious reasons this is not investment advice).
If I had ten billion dollars to spend on combatting climate change, I'm honestly not sure what I'd do with it, and I rather think that if you are then you haven't really looked into the question.
(For obvious reasons this is not investment advice).
@solar_chase @gersh well, it depends. That's the goal of Engine No. 1. Sphere backs out of fossil fuels altogether, and instead focuses its voting power on the 416 non-fossil fuel companies in the SP500.
I personally like Sphere better because it avoids exposure to (what I think are) stranded assets in your retirement accounts.
But $10B would be easy for the market to absorb AND it would disrupt many shareholders trying to vote against humanity.