Markets & Signals
Live climate-disclosure signals derived from SEC filings, updated with every new 10-K and 10-Q.
The Markets tab gives you a real-time view of how publicly traded companies are talking about climate in their regulatory filings. Every signal is computed from actual SEC EDGAR documents — no surveys, no self-reported scores. The measurements are designed to surface who's exposed, who's ahead of the curve, and where disclosure momentum is emerging.
What you see
The Markets tab has four sub-views:
- Overview — aggregate dashboard with priority signals, divergence trends, and market-level metrics
- Sectors — browse sectors, drill into company-level detail, compare against peers
- Screener — filter and sort companies by disclosure metrics
- Companies — search by ticker or name, compare companies side by side
Overview
The Overview provides aggregate measurements across the full universe:
- Summary stats — total companies, emerging %, net momentum, and the overall intensifying-to-easing ratio
- Top movers — companies accelerating and retreating the fastest, with sector labels and momentum indicators
- Sector rankings — every sector ranked by momentum, with columns for count, average intensity, emerging %, and a stacked trend bar
- By company size — S&P 500, S&P 400, small-cap, and REIT tiers compared side by side
Sectors
Sector cards show the group-level picture:
- Emerging % — share of companies with non-baseline disclosure
- Momentum ratio — how many are intensifying vs easing (e.g., 1.7:1)
- Momentum bar — visual indicator of net sector direction
Click a sector to see the drilldown: a gap-colored heatmap and a table ranked by attention score, with columns for disclosure gap (vs sector average), momentum, and stage. Companies significantly below sector average are flagged at the top.
Companies
Search by ticker or name to find any company in the index. Click a company to open the detail card:
- Sector context — disclosure gap vs sector average, peer percentile rank, momentum vs peers, materiality focus, and attention score
- Signal state — intensity, filing signal, confidence, momentum, filings, events, and historical echo
- Disclosure profile — a radar chart showing which SEC filing sections carry the most climate language
- Observation channels — five channels (volume, change, spread, materiality, novelty) with descriptions
- Volume history — a sparkline of climate-keyword match counts across filings
- Filing history — individual filing events with per-channel breakdowns and top keywords
To learn more about how these signals are computed, see Signal Engine. For a guide to reading the numbers, see Reading the Signals.