Abstract
Welcome to this summary of the Research project: Climate Risk Reporting Practices by Pension Funds: International Evidence. Today, we dive into the world of climate change reporting practices, focusing on the globe's major pension funds and why they are crucial in the fight against climate change.
Large pension funds are not just financial giants; they also serve as catalysts for climate action. We begin in Denmark, where these pension funds are not only influential but have also committed to reducing emissions as outlined in the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. They're also subject to international climate risk reporting guidelines and EU and Danish climate risk regulations.
Through this podcast we delve into three crucial areas: changes in Danish pension fund-reporting, alignment with reporting standards, and factors influencing this alignment.
Large pension funds are not just financial giants; they also serve as catalysts for climate action. We begin in Denmark, where these pension funds are not only influential but have also committed to reducing emissions as outlined in the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. They're also subject to international climate risk reporting guidelines and EU and Danish climate risk regulations.
Through this podcast we delve into three crucial areas: changes in Danish pension fund-reporting, alignment with reporting standards, and factors influencing this alignment.
Original language | English |
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Publication date | Oct 2023 |
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Media of output | Podcast |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2023 |