Which companies or industries are most vulnerable to the physical, regulatory, or reputational risks of climate change and will likely go under in the next decade? How can we find and short them effectively and efficiently? For example, airlines, ski resorts, coastal real estate, or agriculture? And no, oil companies are not an option because they seem too resilient and diversified.
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#4Your best bet is to find companies that can adapt and thrive in a climate change environment. Look into the inflation reduction act passed last year by the Biden administration. There are billions in incentives for climate change businesses. Companies that are created because of the incentives are likely to do well.
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#7If you really have an interest in climate change, the Department of Energy is well funded and staffing up.
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#9You would think that shorting would be a guaranteed money maker. The fact that most companies disappear with in 5 years makes it seem that making money by shorting stock is easy. Well, in practice, very few investors can make money, consistently, by shorting stock. Your best bet is to find companies that can adapt and thrive in a climate change environment. Look into the inflation reduction act passed last year by th…