Dear John,
It’s critical that companies with commitments to a zero emissions economy understand investors’ critical perspectives on climate change.
Our team recently with spoke with several investors to talk about their perspectives on climate change and climate action, and the resulting Q&As ran on ESG Clarity, an editorial site for global ESG-focused funds.
We spoke with Hans Mehn, a partner at Generation Investment Management, about the role of natural climate solutions in decarbonizing investment portfolios and why 2030 is so important for net zero commitments. Read the Q&A here.
We also interviewed Kate Monahan, director of shareholder advocacy at Trillium Asset Management, about their engagements with companies in the food and agriculture sector and why they must do more to address their considerable Scope 3 emissions. Read the interview here.
We talked with Flora Gaber, manager of ESG analysis at AP7, the government-run alternative to the private investment funds offered within the Swedish premium pension system. Flora spoke about the global risks of deforestation and how active investors can work with companies to address these. Read more here.
And finally, we spoke with Tovia Rosner, an investment analyst in Allianz Global Investors’ thematic equity team. She discussed the need for transparent and comprehensive disclosure within the food sector and changes in EU regulatory environment. Read her interview here. |
Thank you,
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Julie Nash, Ph.D.
Senior Program Director,
Food and Forests,
Ceres | |