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The CACEIS Climate Change Briefing

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  • Pat Sharman of CACEIS looks at the impact of climate change on pension schemes, investments and finance.
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Pat Sharman of CACEIS looks at the impact of climate change on pension schemes, investments and finance.
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  • 6: What will the future bring?
    2022/10/10
    As part of this episode, we talk to three young people who are passionate about the environment and we discuss the future with Chandra Gopinathan, a Senior Investment Manager, Sustainable Ownership at Railpen and David Hunter, CIO at Renewity. 

    We explore the topic of social impact during the energy transition as the mix of energy generation changes over the next few years, which will have an impact on many sectors. We also look at how we get to a ‘just transition’ – and how do industries get to a ‘just transition’? 
    Perfect can’t be the enemy of good – and our debate explores why the transition needs to be balanced and flexible to move in a fair and just manner. Recent events between Russian and Ukraine have also placed energy in the spotlight, especially the impact on affordability and energy security – we explore what does this mean going forwards? 
    We spend time looking at unpacking renewables and looking at both opportunities and challenges.  When then pivot to natural capital and look at what the Task Force for Natural Capital reporting standards mean. 
    We close by looking at emerging technologies.
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    27 分
  • 5: Stewardship to Drive Change
    2022/07/05
    In this episode of The Climate Change Briefing, we explore the important role of stewardship, which encompasses engagement, voting and escalation tactics, such as asking questions at a company annual general meeting. As climate risk becomes more well-understood, stewardship is going to be an important governance tool for pension schemes and trustees. 
    Pat Sharman of CACEIS is joined by Caroline Escott, Senior Investment Manager – Active Ownership at Railpen, David Kneale, Head of UK Equities at Mirabaud Asset Management and Janice Turner, Co-Chair of the Association of Member Nominated Trustees, who were behind Red Lines Voting. 
    We begin by unpacking what good looks like in stewardship, breaking it down into three key areas - material, meaningful and measurable. We explore why asset managers should explain how assets have been managed in alignment with clients’ climate policies and why it’s important that portfolio managers and pension scheme trustees must be aligned when it comes to climate objectives.   
    We tackle voting, and ask ‘why should pension schemes set their own voting policies’? We then delve into the important initiative called Red Lines Voting, which is designed to provide a framework for pension schemes and trustees on voting around ESG and climate issues. 
    And should trustees engage or disinvest? This is a key question that crops up time and time again when pension schemes and trustees set their ESG and climate policies. We provide some key pointers. 
    We end the podcast by looking at the concept of flying blind. This is when companies don’t reflect the material risks of climate change in their annual report and accounts.  
    There’s no doubt that stewardship should form an important part of a climate strategy that pension schemes and trustees set themselves and we hope this podcast can shed some light on the most important concepts of stewardship. 

     A Whistledown Production for CACEIS  

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    26 分
  • 4: Climate and the Investor Perspective
    2022/05/04
    In this episode, we look at climate scenario analysis, alongside the levers that pension schemes and trustees can look at to assess and manage their climate risks. Pat Sharman of CACEIS is joined by David Kneale, Head of UK Equities at Mirabaud Asset Management and Katharina Lindmeier, Senior Responsible Investment Manager at Nest. Katharina was responsible for writing the climate change policy at Nest.

    We begin the podcast by unpacking advice for pension schemes and trustees on where to start in assessing and managing climate risk. We look at the concept of exclusions and engagement with higher emitting sectors and why greater transparency of voting intentions by asset managers is key. 

    Scenario analysis is another key topic of discussion. Here, we uncover some of the complexity in understanding climate modelling, and look at the importance of regional and local impacts of climate on companies. We provide some tips on how pension schemes and trustees might integrate scenario analysis into their climate policies. 

    Biodiversity is a key topic of discussion, where we need to think about nature in the context of climate change, and in its own right. This brings the podcast onto the topic of nature related disclosures and the Taskeforce on Nature-Related Financial Disclosures, where we unpack how these risks might be assessed.  

     A Whistledown Production for CACEIS 
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    26 分

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