$28.9tr investor coalition vies for carbon emission disclosure

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GLOBAL - A coalition of global investors, including pension funds, with combined assets of $28.9trillion has written to 1,800 of the largest quoted companies asking for the disclosure of investment information on greenhouse gas emissions.

Funds, including the California Public Employees' Retirement System ($200bn), the California State Teachers’ Retirement System ($137.1bn), Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan ($84bn), USS (£25bn) and PG...

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