Are DC schemes failing to factor climate risks into investment decisions?

Kim Kaveh
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A ShareAction survey has found pension schemes are leaving staff savings exposed to climate-related risks. Kim Kaveh looks at the findings.

Pension funds are being urged to put measures in place to help prevent the negative effects of climate change. According to the UN, there are less than 12 years left to limit catastrophe; the need ...

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