Relative Return: Climate investment goes mainstream
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In this episode of Relative Return, host Laura Dew chats with David Russell, chair of the Transition Pathway Initiative, and Tony Campos, head of sustainable investment at FTSE Russell, about the intricacies of climate investment.
Listen as they discuss:
- How climate investment is becoming a mainstream concern.
- A trend towards transition-focused investing for a low-carbon economy.
- The partnership between FTSE Russell and the TPI.
- TPI’s role in evaluating a company’s carbon performance.
- Further plans, including exploring performance by private companies.
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