The evolving climate change investing strategies of asset owners

  • Moldovan E
  • Cort T
  • Goldberg M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Asset owners will play a foundational role in how the financial system will respond to the immediate and long-term physical, transition, legal, and other risks and opportunities emerging from global climate change. We investigated how asset owners incorporated climate change in their investments using a process framework of organizational change. We conducted more than 50 interviews with asset owners with over $750B assets under management, and their stakeholders, including beneficiaries, lawyers, consultants, and asset managers. These asset owners included retail investors, high-net-worth family offices, pensions, foundations, endowments, trusts, and corporations. Interviewees discussed their investment strategies related to climate change, including mitigation, adaptation, profit, philanthropic finance, risks, and opportunities. We found that legal stakeholders sometimes drove conversations, that trustees gradually matured in their fiduciary identities, and that staff struggled to operationalize investment mandates. We summarize proposed interventions that will help asset owners better serve their commitments.

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Moldovan, E., Cort, T., Goldberg, M., Marlon, J., & Leiserowitz, A. (2024). The evolving climate change investing strategies of asset owners. Npj Climate Action, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44168-024-00168-4

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