Heads in the Sand: Investors and The Ostrich Effect in Climate Investing

Michel Brutti, Founder and CEO of Clear Skies Investment Management - March 28, 2026


In a recent article, Michel Brutti CEO of Clear Skies Investment Management, explores the “ostrich effect”,  the tendency to avoid difficult or uncertain information and how it shows up in investment decision-making.

The piece challenges investors to confront risk more directly, particularly in emerging and frontier markets where uncertainty is often overstated or misunderstood.

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