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Exchange Traded Concepts Announces Launch of Climate Global's Climate-Resilient REIT Index ETF (CLIM)
Exchange Traded Concepts (ETC), a leader in providing innovative ETF solutions, is delighted to introduce the Climate-Resilient REIT Index ETF (ticker: CLIM) in conjunction with Climate Global.
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[{"type":"text","content":"OKLAHOMA CITY, March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Exchange Traded Concepts (ETC), a leader in providing innovative ETF solutions, is delighted to introduce the Climate-Resilient REIT Index ETF (ticker: CLIM) in conjunction with Climate Global.","length":244,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":""We are very excited to work with Climate Global to bring this new product to market," says J. Garrett Stevens, Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer of Exchange Traded Concepts. "The Fund is designed to capture the opportunity created as climate and extreme-weather risk becomes an increasingly material driver of real estate performance. By tracking an index that evaluates U.S.-listed equity REITs using Climate Global's proprietary Climate Robustness and Durability Score, the Fund provides a transparent, rules-based way to emphasize REITs with stronger durability profiles across multiple climate-related perils."","length":643,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":""Real estate is inherently a physical, geographically-fixed asset class," said Moe Khosravy, Partner at Climate Global. "Its risks are location-specific and driven, in part, by long-term climate trends and acute extreme weather events. For decades, the insurance industry has invested substantial sums in catastrophe modeling to quantify potential economic loss across a broad set of perils including flood, hurricane, wildfire, hail, wind, tornado, heat stress, water stress, sea level rise and more. These models are calibrated to historical claims data and built to estimate loss under forward-looking hazard simulations. We aim to bring that standard of rigor into public-market REIT investing. "","length":720,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":""Insurers and reinsurers have substantial economic skin in the game when it comes to climate and extreme weather risk," said Travis Deyle, Partner at Climate Global. "They have a lot of pressure to 'get it right' – they commit capital, price policies, build portfolios and ultimately pay claims based on these models and data. We're applying that loss-calibrated, economically-grounded framework to U.S. equity REITs at the individual property-level and aggregate portfolio-level."","length":513,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Climate Global – Climate-R...