TPR: Trustees must 'address data shortcomings' in climate scenario analysis

TPR responds to a report claiming pension schemes’ climate scenarios are flawed

Holly Roach
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TPR: Trustees must 'address data shortcomings' in climate scenario analysis

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has urged trustees to “address data shortcomings” in regard to climate change, following the publication of a report that suggested pension schemes’ climate scenarios are flawed.

Last week, think tank Carbon Tracker said the retirement savings of millions of people could be at risk because pension funds continue to rely on "flawed" climate economics - warning the climate sc...

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