
Abstract
Greta Gerwig’s Barbie film did not merely revive a cultural icon. It highlighted the intersection of brand loyalty, consumer behavior, and corporate culture, which, in turn, revealed a broader trend in investment strategies. As consumers increasingly seek to make investments in companies that align with their values, investors are similarly drawn to firms with strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices. Increasing investor focus on corporate practices has given rise to ESG investing, where investment decisions are influenced by a company’s commitment to sustainability and ethical governance. Despite ESG-driven investments directly correlating with boosts in corporate valuation and market performance, challenges persist due to inconsistent ESG ratings and lackluster standardization of disclosure practices across companies. For example, third-party rating agencies provide differing metrics and methodologies for assessing ESG performance, creating ambiguity for investors. In response, the SEC proposed a rule seeking to standardize ESG disclosures, ensuring transparency and comparability for investors. However, the proposed rule does not adequately address the core issue of rating agency methodologies, potentially undermining the rule’s ultimate goal. This Note proposes that achieving meaningful and reliable ESG reporting requires amending the rule to treat rating agencies as investment advisers. By imposing fiduciary duties on rating agencies, such as the obligation to act with the utmost good faith and fully disclose all material facts, the SEC could enhance the quality and accuracy of ESG assessments. The proposed regulatory framework would address concerns about inconsistency and potential biases in ESG ratings, improving overall market efficiency and investor confidence.
Recommended Citation
Christina Philippides,
Harmonizing ESG: Standardizing Rating Agency Processes to Rectify the ESG Framework,
90 Brook. L. Rev.
991
(2025).
Available at:
https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/blr/vol90/iss3/8