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Transcript
Global investor groups publish guidance on investing in solutions to
address climate change
Solutions guide supports implementation of investors’ actions and
commitments on climate change
The four investor groups on climate change have today published a guide outlining a range of
strategies and solutions investors can use to address climate change, including low carbon
investment, managing and reducing carbon exposure in portfolios, and engagement, as investors
around the world work to scale up their efforts to invest in clean energy and shift to lower carbon
assets.
The investment solutions guide follows last year’s Financial Institutions Taking Action on Climate
Change report, which concluded that there is a need for actions addressing climate change to be
more widely integrated into mainstream investment processes.
A joint project of IIGCC in Europe, Ceres’ Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR) in North America,
IGCC in Australia/New Zealand and ASrIA’s Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC), Climate
Change Investment Solutions focuses on four areas:
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Strategic review – actions to integrate climate change into investment beliefs and investment
policies.
Strategic asset allocation – actions for measuring and managing the risks and opportunities of
climate change within existing asset allocation and through evolving asset allocation over time.
Mitigation investment actions – actions for reducing carbon exposure in portfolios, along with
opportunities to invest in low carbon, clean energy and energy efficient assets.
Adaptation investment actions – actions to reduce the vulnerability of existing assets to the
physical impacts of climate change as well as building exposure to adaptation solutions.
Actions taken by investors will be central to tackling climate change and shifting the world to a low
carbon economy. This guide suggests practical steps investors can take to protect their portfolios
from the risks of climate change and seize opportunities arising during the transition to a low carbon
economy.
Stephanie Pfeifer, Chief Executive of IIGCC, said: “This guide will help investors embed climate
change into core investment processes. By decarbonising portfolios and building exposure to the low
carbon economy investors can mitigate climate change risks, capture low carbon growth
opportunities and contribute to the low carbon transition.”
Chris Davis, Chief of Staff for Ceres' INCR, said: “There are tremendous opportunities associated
with investing in clean energy, as well as risks inherent in carbon-intensive portfolios. The
Investment Solutions guide is a tool any investor can use as they strive to protect and grow their
investments over the long term.”
Nathan Fabian, Chief Executive of IGCC, said: "Addressing climate change is not as simple as
divestment or encouraging governments to fix the problem. This guide is for investors who want to
participate in and position for the low carbon transition.”
Jessica Robinson, Chief Executive of AsrIA, said: “In Asia, we urgently need a much greater
awareness of how climate risks are impacting on investment portfolios. But this is about more than
just understanding the risks. The speed of change in Asia is dramatic and the opportunities
associated with the transition to low carbon and clean energy growth models are abundant. Asia
based investors can leverage this invaluable guide to take tangible and practical steps towards
realizing these investment opportunities.”
In September last year 367 investors managing over $24 trillion in assets called on world leaders to
reach a strong climate deal at COP21 in Paris, and some of those investors announced new
commitments to invest in clean energy solutions. This guide aims to support the implementation of
current and future efforts. For more information, visit www.globalinvestorcoalition.org
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About Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (Europe)
The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) is a forum for collaboration on climate
change for investors. IIGCC’s network includes over 100 members, with some of the largest pension
funds and asset managers in Europe, representing €10trillion in assets. IIGCC’s mission is to provide
investors a common voice to encourage public policies, investment practices and corporate
behaviour which address long-term risks and opportunities associated with climate change. Visit
www.iigcc.org
About Ceres’ Investor Network on Climate Risk (United States)
The Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR) is a North America-focused network of institutional
investors dedicated to addressing the financial risks and investment opportunities posed by climate
change and other sustainability challenges. INCR currently has more than 110 members representing
over $13 trillion in assets. INCR is a project of Ceres, a non-profit advocate for sustainability
leadership that mobilizes investors, companies and public interest groups to accelerate and expand
the adoption of sustainable business practices and solutions to build a healthy global economy. Visit
www.ceres.org
About Investors Group on Climate Change (Australia/New Zealand)
IGCC is a collaboration of 55 Australian and New Zealand institutional investors and advisors,
managing approximately $1 trillion and focusing on the impact that climate change has on the
financial value of investments. The IGCC aims to encourage government policies and investment
practices that address the risks and opportunities of climate change, for the ultimate benefit of
superannuants and unit holders. Visit www.igcc.org.au
About the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change
The Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) is an initiative set up by the Association for
Sustainable and Responsible Investment in Asia (ASrIA) to create awareness among Asia’s asset
owners and financial institutions about the risks and opportunities associated with climate change
and low carbon investing. AIGCC provides capacity for investors to share best practice and to
collaborate on investment activity, credit analysis, risk management, engagement and policy. With a
strong international profile and significant network, including pension, sovereign wealth funds
insurance companies and fund managers, AIGCC represents the Asian voice in the evolving global
discussions on climate change and the transition to a greener economy. Visit http://aigcc.asria.org