Dutch Pension APG Signs Government Climate Agreement
Paris Agreement-based policy signatories represent $3.3 trillion in assets under management.
Paris Agreement-based policy signatories represent $3.3 trillion in assets under management.
Fund keeps Shell and BP for now, but it will still watch the companies it did not divest from to see if—and how—their ESG efforts are improving.
AP Pension believes new employees will invest 25% of their pension in sustainable line.
Alliance of pension and other institutional investors, managing $34 trillion, is worried about “ambition gap” in meeting Paris Agreement’s goals.
Institutional group wants the top 20 public power companies to make good on Paris Agreement goals.
They lead investor group, with $19 trillion in assets, demanding the oil titan divulge greenhouse gas targets.
Engagement led by Church of England Pensions Board, Robeco.
Fiona Reynolds warns that government action will occur if institutional investors don’t ramp up climate change investment initiatives.
Alliance concerned about agreement’s goals ‘falling short.’
Pension plan CEO says automotive industry is next.
Cambridge Associates and IEN outline why purpose, priorities, and principles are rules of thumb for ESG investing.