World leaders have come together to agree on how to jointly address climate change and its impacts. In this spirit, I'm looking at different ways to address investment options and energy exposure in your portfolio.
This week COP27 takes place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. This annual event, the “Conference of the Parties” or “COP” brings together the governments which have signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change , the Kyoto Protocol or the Paris Agreement. World leaders, ministers, and negotiators come together to agree on how to jointly address climate change and its impacts.
In our examples, we are considering two key periods since COP21 for investment in the energy sector and five exchange-traded funds . The pre-COVID period until Feb. 28 2020 when the global equity markets first started to price in some of the contagion risks. The period since COVID started to get priced into markets and covers the period of negative crude oil prices that started on April. 20 2020.
For now, the noise in the market is clearly focused on the traditional energy story with the U.S. mid-term elections tilting to the grand old party likely to see the climate friendly democratic agenda get pushed to the back burner possibly well beyond the 2024 presidential election. For 2022 only, looking at past returns of clean energy and transitional energy like uranium compared to traditional energy, you get a very different picture.
I've been advocating for a energy based ETF that would use an active covered call strategy to invest in both traditional energy and clean energy. There is good volatility in both these areas. And for this strategy to migrate from old to new over time to track the progress the world is making in this direction. The truth is that both sources of energy are needed.
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Canadian delegation to tell COP27 about oceans' role in fighting climate changeOcean water lapping against our shores is what scientists describe as unsung hero that has been quietly keeping temperatures under control.
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Canadian delegation to tell COP27 about oceans' role in fighting climate changeOcean water lapping against our shores is what scientists describe as unsung hero that has been quietly keeping temperatures under control.
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Canadian delegation set to tell COP27 about oceans' role in fighting climate changeProf. Anya Waite is leading a delegation from Dalhousie University's Ocean Frontier Institute to attend the 27th annual Conference of the Parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change — better known as COP27 — in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, starting Sunday. They plan to share ways the deep blue carbon sink acts as a buffer and impacts climate forecasts.
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Canadian delegation set to tell COP27 about oceans' role in fighting climate changeLying in plain sight and lapping against our shores is what scientists describe as an unsung hero that has been quietly absorbing heat and keeping the world’s…
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