
COVID-19 Changed the Way We Think About ESG. What Does This Mean For Investor Disclosure
To live up to investor expectations of disclosure after the pandemic, asset owners will need a much keener understanding of ESG data

To live up to investor expectations of disclosure after the pandemic, asset owners will need a much keener understanding of ESG data

As we reach the end of a year that felt like a decade, it’s important to note something positive for the future of business and of humanity: The undeniable feeling that ESG is beginning to reshape the way we do business, and that crisis can be a powerful force for change.

As society prepares for these impending disasters, the real estate industry faces a more immediate threat. How can buildings be better equipped to adapt to our changing world?

By and large, people are growing more concerned about the impact their lifestyles and choices have on the environment, and many are choosing to throw

Still reeling from the shock of this year’s events, many real estate companies are focusing on adapting to massive business disruptions and developing ways to

The following is an excerpt of an article published in the Summer 2020 edition of the AFIRE Summit Journal Sustainability has been a business concern

History books will likely reflect on 2020 as a year in which life and death matters were on the line. As the world faces a

Measurabl CEO Matt Ellis on the future of ESG in real estate

Measurabl CEO Matt Ellis on the future of ESG in real estate

Capital markets are seeking out climate risk data on real assets, and CRE firms will need to prepare The threat of climate change and its

In the bond market, investment grade is code for quality and robustness. But what exactly is an investment grade asset—and could the term be applied

While many real estate owners and operators in the CRE industry are new to ESG (environmental, social, governance), some of Measurabl’s users have been working