The landscape also changes. For the faith-driven investor, issues at the center of these screens do not move in a straight line through politics. What one administration funds, the next defunds. For the environmentally minded investor, the ground shifts just as fast. A company hailed as a clean-energy leader can lose its luster after a scandal; an oil giant can rebrand itself green; and the definition of a "responsible" company can be rewritten as regulations and public mood change. The ratings that drive ESG screens are not fixed laws of nature. They are judgments, and they get revised.