Climate-Focused REIT ETF Sees Modest Gain

The Climate Global ETF tracks an index of climate-resilient real estate investments.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 9:21pm

An extreme close-up of a complex array of climate-resilient building materials and mechanical systems, rendered in a high-contrast, industrial style that evokes a sense of the technological innovation behind climate-focused real estate investments.The Climate Global ETF's performance reflects growing investor interest in real estate investments that prioritize sustainability and climate resilience.Princeton Today

The Climate Global – Climate Resilient REIT Index ETF (NYSEARCA:CLIM) saw a 0.9% gain on Thursday, reaching a high of $25.05 before closing at $24.91. Trading volume was down 88% from the average session, with just 281 shares changing hands.

Why it matters

The performance of the Climate Global ETF provides insight into investor sentiment around climate-conscious real estate investments, as it tracks an index of REITs focused on sustainability and climate resilience.

The details

The ETF's 50-day moving average is $15.95 and its 200-day moving average is $12.09. Climate Real Impact Solutions II Acquisition Corporation, the company behind the ETF, does not have significant operations yet and is focused on finding a business combination in the climate sector.

  • The ETF traded on Thursday, April 11, 2026.

The players

Climate Global – Climate Resilient REIT Index ETF

An exchange-traded fund that tracks an index of real estate investment trusts focused on climate-resilient properties and sustainability initiatives.

Climate Real Impact Solutions II Acquisition Corporation

The company that launched the Climate Global ETF, which is currently focused on finding a business combination in the climate sector.

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The takeaway

The modest gain in the Climate Global ETF reflects ongoing investor interest in climate-conscious real estate investments, as the market seeks opportunities to support sustainability and resilience in the built environment.