Schemes launch study to assess impact of climate change scenarios

Jonathan Stapleton
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A group of 17 global pension schemes, institutional investors and other organisations have launched a study to look at the potential impact of climate change scenarios on strategic asset allocation.

The group - which includes the Environment Agency Pension Scheme and 13 other schemes as well as Mercer, the Carbon Trust and IFC, a member of the World Bank Group - aims to identify potential new ...

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