All ShareAction articles
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         News NewsAsset managers fall short of claims about climate and biodiversityThe world’s largest asset managers are failing to use their influence to influence the dual crisis of biodiversity loss and climate change, according to new research from lobbyist ShareAction. 
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         Opinion OpinionInvestors must insist on decarbonisation – before it’s too lateInvestors have a role – and the power – to encourage sustainable business models. ShareAction’s Lydia Darby talks about why they went to BASF’s AGM last month. 
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         News NewsBiggest asset managers accused of blocking ESG shareholder proposalsNon-profit ShareAction says the lack of support by BlackRock and other major companies has stymied investors’ environmental and social ambitions. 
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         News NewsBrunel calls on Sainsbury's to introduce living wageOn the go: The £38bn Brunel Pension Partnership, which handles assets of 10 UK Local Government Pension Scheme funds, has co-filed a resolution calling for the introduction of the living wage at supermarket chain Sainsbury’s. 
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      NewsMost savers expect companies in their pension to pay living wageOn the go:A third of savers (33 per cent) would prefer their pension provider to divest from companies that do not pay the living wage, rather than engage with them to drive better behaviour, according to research from PensionBee. 
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      NewsAviva Investors increases engagement activity in 2020On the go: Aviva Investors has increased its engagement with companies it invests in, with a 16 per cent hike in resolutions voted during 2020, its annual responsible investment review shows. 
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         Opinion OpinionSystemic issues won’t be addressed until regulator thinks systemicallyShareAction’s director of policy, Bethan Livesey, calls for the regulator to provide sector-wide resources and data on environmental, social and governance risks for schemes to use in their own assessments. 
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      NewsBrunel sees successful engagement with HSBC on fossil fuel financingOn the go: Brunel Pension Partnership, composed of 10 Local Government Pension Scheme funds with £30bn in assets under management, has claimed a role in UK bank HSBC’s board-backed resolution to lower fossil fuels. 
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      NewsGuide launched to assess investment consultants’ climate competenceOn the go: The Investment Consultants Sustainability Working Group has launched a guide to help trustees in assessing their investment consultants on climate competency. 
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      NewsLGPS funds call on HSBC to reduce fossil fund assets exposureOn the go: Brunel Pension Partnership, Islington Pension Fund and Merseyside Pension Fund are three of the 15 institutional investors that have filed a climate change resolution at HSBC. 
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      NewsNest achieves tobacco-free goal ahead of scheduleOn the go: Nest, the government-backed master trust, announced on Thursday that its investment portfolio is free of investments in tobacco companies. 
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      NewsNest unveils net-zero investment strategyOn the go: Master trust Nest has introduced a climate change policy with the aim of achieving carbon neutrality across its investment portfolio. 
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      NewsInvestors tell Barclays to go further on climate commitmentsOn the go: Two Local Government Pension Scheme investors are to back a shareholder resolution aimed at forcing Barclays into line with the Paris Climate Agreement targets. 
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      NewsInvestors sound alarm over AGM shut-outsOn the go: Two-thirds of FTSE 100 companies that have announced annual meetings plan to conduct them behind closed doors under the Covid-19 lockdown, sparking concerns over shareholder rights. 
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      NewsNest joins campaign for Barclays fossil fuel divestmentOn the go: Master trust Nest has joined a group of institutional investors urging Barclays to publish a plan to gradually phase out its financing of fossil fuel companies. 
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         Opinion OpinionGovernment’s latest green push should come as no surpriseShareAction’s Fergus Moffatt hits out at suggestions the government’s proposal to force climate-related disclosure encroaches on schemes’ investment freedoms, and says trustees should have nothing to fear from greater transparency. 
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         News NewsBrunel lays down gauntlet with ESG policyThe Brunel Pension Partnership has issued a radical challenge on climate change to its asset managers and peers, as the local authority pool attempts to reduce the carbon intensity of its equity portfolios by 7 per cent year on year. 
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         News NewsLocal schemes urge Barclays to stop financing fossil fuel companiesSeveral local government pension schemes are asking Barclays to publish a plan to gradually phase out its financing of fossil fuel companies, as the bank has provided more than $85bn (£65bn) to such companies since the Paris Agreement was signed in 2015. 
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      NewsTrustees sitting on hands over ESG investmentOn the go: A new survey has raised serious doubts as to whether pension funds will take meaningful action in the short term on sustainable investment issues, despite new regulations coming into force in October. 
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         Opinion OpinionPension funds should quiz their managers on votingShareAction’s Jeanne Martin says asset owners have a duty to question their asset managers on voting policies, as some of the biggest players were found to be blocking progress on climate change. 
 





