The UK's 25 largest defined benefit (DB) pension funds are being asked how they deal with climate risk after the government admitted a "widespread misunderstanding" of fiduciary duty.
MPs in the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) have sent letters to trustees of schemes with a combined £550bn of assets in order to understand their strategic response to risks associated with cli...
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