City Comptroller Brad Lander, who leaves office Dec. 31, has urged three top pension funds to cut ties with BlackRock over its recent green investment U-turn. Aristide Economopoulos
Heading out of office on a characteristically pathetic note, city Comptroller Brad Lander mounted his high horse to demand city pension funds burn money on a symbolic stand against clmate change.
Fund officials must cut ties with BlackRock , Fidelity Investments and PanAgora Asset Management, he preached — because those firms have stopped bowing to the anti-carbon hysteria.
“Climate risk is financial risk,” Lander emoted. “You can see it all around you in an increased number of flash floods and wildfires.”
Never mind that actual science doesn’t show such impacts from global warming, nor do major compan

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