Lack of scheme demand frustrates climate change action

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UK - Pension fund apathy on environmental issues twinned with short-term analysis of the problem has suppressed the inclusion of climate change in investment decision making, new research showed.

A FairPensions study showed around 89% of fund managers consider climate change as an "important" or "very important" investment issue. However, they are prevented from taking action by short-term ...

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