GIC partners 3 groups/initiatives on climate change management

GIC has become a signatory to three organisations/initiatives relating to climate change management, as part of its sustainability strategy to increase engagement and disclosures on climate risks and opportunities.

The three are CDP, Climate Action 100+ and the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC), GIC said yesterday.

GIC said sustainability is core to its mandate and investment strategy. "We believe that companies with stronger sustainability practices will deliver better risk-adjusted returns over the long term, and that this relationship will strengthen over time," it said.

The AIGCC is an initiative to create awareness and encourage action among asset owners and financial institutions in Asia about the risks and opportunities associated with climate change and low carbon investing. It has 49 members from 11 markets representing over US$11 trillion (S$14.7 trillion) in assets under management (AUM).

Climate Action 100+ is an investor initiative to ensure the world's largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take necessary action on climate change. It was launched in December 2017, and is coordinated by five investor networks, including AIGCC. Over 500 investors with US$47 trillion in AUM are involved in engaging firms on climate-related matters.

Signing up with the two initiatives signals more active engagement with portfolio companies on climate risks and opportunities, GIC said.

"As a long-term investor, we seek to ensure our portfolio companies are aligned with the transition to a more sustainable path," said chair of GIC's sustainability committee Liew Tzu Mi, who is also chief investment officer for fixed income.

"Where we identify companies exposed to greater physical or transition risks arising from climate change, we engage with those companies to discuss, and offer support for, their plans to mitigate or transition from those risks."

AIGCC executive director Rebecca Mikula-Wright, a member of the global Climate Action 100+ steering committee, said: "We are witnessing a rapid increase in investor understanding and activity on climate risk across Asia, which is translating into enhanced and deeper cooperative engagement with companies to ensure they are preparing for the low carbon transition."

CDP is a global non-profit that drives companies, cities and governments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, safeguard water resources and protect forests. It runs a disclosure system and works with institutional investors with assets of US$106 trillion, and leverages investor and buyer power to motivate firms to disclose and manage their environmental impacts.

CDP chief executive officer Paul Simpson said: "As a globally influential long-term investor, we are proud to partner with GIC, and provide the information needed to assess climate-related risks, opportunities for value creation and collaborative engagement with companies on their environmental impact."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on December 01, 2020, with the headline GIC partners 3 groups/initiatives on climate change management. Subscribe