Church of England, Lloyds and the National Grid among those pledging to meet 2050 target

Major pension funds that own assets worth £870bn, including those of the Church of England, Lloyds Banking Group and the National Grid, have committed to cutting the carbon emissions of their portfolios to net zero by 2050 or earlier, in another sign of big investors’ increasing focus on the climate crisis.

Pension providers Scottish Widows, Royal London and Nest and a clutch of public sector pension funds from the UK to Scandinavia and New York were also among the investors that have pledged to align their portfolios to the Paris climate goals of limiting global temperature increases to 1.5C.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Inside the Iranian Uprising review – an unforgettable memorial to teens who died for freedom

This moving documentary uses smartphone footage to show the astonishing bravery of…

Fox News produced ‘zero’ evidence to back election lie, defamation case hears

Dominion Voter Systems asks judge to rule in its favour without a…

As England faces £2bn council tax rise, Nottingham pays highest bill

The city’s leader says that a huge financial shortfall and the levy…