Is your pension fund or insurance company a leader or laggard when it comes to avoiding risky bets on the future impacts of climateย change?
A new survey released today finds that many major institutional investors, like retirement funds and insurance companies, are putting their investments (read: your money) at risk by not addressing the negative financial impacts posed by climate change and atmosphericย disruption.
The survey, called the Global Climate Investment Risk, is based on data acquired from 460 funds who were invited to provide data, either from members of those funds or using publicly available information. Each fund is rated from AAA to X based on investment mix and recognition of the financial risks that climate change will have now and into theย future.
Conducted by the Asset Owners Disclosure Project (AODP), the survey concludes that, of the 460 funds, only 5 received a AAA rating, while 173 funds are ratedย โX.โ
โWhile we can see some leaders emerging, many haven’t acknowledged their dangerous and foolhardy addiction to investments riddled with climate risk, let alone checked themselves into rehab,โ says Julian Poulter, Executive Director of AODP.ย โIt’s pretty clear through the Index that the big laggard funds continue to be too scared to take on big fossil fuel companies, even though they know there are enormous risks through continuing investing inย them.โ
โA majority of the world’s investment industry are clearly acting contrary to the interests of those whose money they represent – this is an outrageous situation. It must be remembered that much of the money being held by these organizations is the product of workers’ lifelong savings,โ Sharan Burrow, AODP board member and General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederationย said.
Here are the 10 best funds that are actively addressing the financial risks of climate change on behalf of theirย members:
1. Environment Agency Active Pension Fund (UK)
2. Local Government Super (Australian pensionย fund)
3. CalPERS (US pensionย fund)
4. Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn (PFZW/PGGM) (Dutch pensionย fund)
5. VicSuper (Australian pensionย fund)
6. AustralianSuper (pensionย fund)
7. Government Employees Pension Fund (Southย Africa)
8. Florida Retirement System Pensionย Plan
9. BT Super for Life (Australia pensionย fund)
10. Aviva (UK insuranceย company)
There are too many โX-ratedโ companies to list here, butย you can find a complete list on the AODPย website.
So where is your money in thisย mix?
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