Pension funds collaborate on greenhouse gas emissions

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GLOBAL - A group of 143 institutional investors including a number of pension fund giants with assets of US$20trn under management have collaborated to request the 500 largest companies in the world to disclose investment-relevant information concerning their greenhouse gas emissions.

The group – which includes the e160bn Dutch fund ABP, the US$114bn California State Teachers Retirement System and the £20bn UK Universities Superannuation Scheme – wrote to the companies, rated th...

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