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{{Climate initiative
 
{{Climate initiative
|Name of initiative=Institutional Investors Group for Climate Change ( (IIGCC)
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|Name of initiative=Institutional Investors Group for Climate Change (IIGCC)
 
|LPAA initiative=No
 
|LPAA initiative=No
 
|NAZCA Initiative=No
 
|NAZCA Initiative=No
 
|Website address=http://www.iigcc.org/
 
|Website address=http://www.iigcc.org/
|Secretariat=IIGCC, Second Floor, Riverside Building, County Hall, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 7PB. Stephanie Pfeifer is Chief Executive, Tel: +44 (0) 207 960 2987, Email: spfeifer@iigcc.org.
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|Starting year=2012
|Geographical coverage=Western Europe,Eastern Europe,
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|Secretariat=Stephanie Pfeifer, Oliver Grayer
|Type of initiative=Technical dialogue,
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IIGCC, Second Floor, Riverside Building, County Hall, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 7PB, United Kingdom
|Secondary functions=Lobbying (e.g. output publication advocating a particular policy option / workshops),Campaigning and awareness raising (e.g. output advocacy or awareness raising publication),
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|Organisational structure=The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change (GIC) is a joint initiative of four regional climate change investor groups: This one IIGCC (Europe), INCR (North America), IGCC (Australia & New Zealand) and AIGCC (Asia).
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|Geographical coverage=Western Europe,Eastern Europe
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|Name of lead organisation=Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change (GIC)
 
|Type of lead organisation=Network/Consortium/Partnership
 
|Type of lead organisation=Network/Consortium/Partnership
 
|Location/Nationality of lead organisation=United Kingdom
 
|Location/Nationality of lead organisation=United Kingdom
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|Description=The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) is a forum for collaboration on climate change for investors.
 
|Description=The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) is a forum for collaboration on climate change for investors.
 
|Goals=IIGCC provides investors with a collaborative platform to encourage public policies, investment practices, and corporate behavior that address long-term risks and opportunities associated with climate change.  
 
|Goals=IIGCC provides investors with a collaborative platform to encourage public policies, investment practices, and corporate behavior that address long-term risks and opportunities associated with climate change.  
 
 
IIGCC pursues its mission through two strategic objectives:
 
IIGCC pursues its mission through two strategic objectives:
 
 
1. Changing market signals by encouraging the adoption of strong and credible public policy solutions that ensure an orderly and efficient move to a low carbon economy, as well as measures for adaptation.
 
1. Changing market signals by encouraging the adoption of strong and credible public policy solutions that ensure an orderly and efficient move to a low carbon economy, as well as measures for adaptation.
 
 
2. Informing investment practices to preserve and enhance long-term investment values.
 
2. Informing investment practices to preserve and enhance long-term investment values.
 
|Activities=To deliver on its objectives, IIGCC operates a number of programmes that commission research, produce reports and engage with various stakeholders. These are some of the planned and on-going projects in each of IIGCCs main focus areas:  
 
|Activities=To deliver on its objectives, IIGCC operates a number of programmes that commission research, produce reports and engage with various stakeholders. These are some of the planned and on-going projects in each of IIGCCs main focus areas:  
 
 
1. Policy
 
1. Policy
 
The mission of IIGCCs Policy programme is to develop and communicate investor positions on policy and regulatory frameworks at international, regional and national level to support a shift in favour of less carbon-intensive investment.
 
The mission of IIGCCs Policy programme is to develop and communicate investor positions on policy and regulatory frameworks at international, regional and national level to support a shift in favour of less carbon-intensive investment.
 
 
2. Climate Risk
 
2. Climate Risk
 
The aim of IIGCCs Climate Risk programme is to help investors identify, and to the extent possible, quantify the strategic implications of policy measures and physical risks to long-term investments with a view to inform communication with other stakeholders.  
 
The aim of IIGCCs Climate Risk programme is to help investors identify, and to the extent possible, quantify the strategic implications of policy measures and physical risks to long-term investments with a view to inform communication with other stakeholders.  
 
 
3. Corporate
 
3. Corporate
 
The mission of IIGCCs Corporate programme is to deepen investor understanding of the nature of risks and opportunities faced by companies, as well as their strategies and performance in addressing them. There is also a special focus on company views on climate change policy.  
 
The mission of IIGCCs Corporate programme is to deepen investor understanding of the nature of risks and opportunities faced by companies, as well as their strategies and performance in addressing them. There is also a special focus on company views on climate change policy.  
 
 
4. Property
 
4. Property
 
IIGCCs Property programme has two principal aims: The first is to engage with policymakers to ensure appropriate policies are put in place which maximise environmental benefits whilst maintaining and enhancing property investment returns. The second aim is to ensure that considerations of climate change and its implications are integrated into the management and decision-making process for property investment portfolios.  
 
IIGCCs Property programme has two principal aims: The first is to engage with policymakers to ensure appropriate policies are put in place which maximise environmental benefits whilst maintaining and enhancing property investment returns. The second aim is to ensure that considerations of climate change and its implications are integrated into the management and decision-making process for property investment portfolios.  
 
 
5. Global
 
5. Global
 
IIGCC collaborates with regional investor networks and others. The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change is a collaboration between IIGCC, INCR, IGCC and AIGCC for shared international initiatives on climate policy and other projects of common interest.
 
IIGCC collaborates with regional investor networks and others. The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change is a collaboration between IIGCC, INCR, IGCC and AIGCC for shared international initiatives on climate policy and other projects of common interest.
|Participants=IIGCC currently has over 80 members, from 9 countries, representing around €7.5 trillion in assets.
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|Participants national actors number=16
|Members=Aberdeen Asset Management,
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|Participants national actors names=Ireland, United K., Spain, France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland
Aegon NL,
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|Participants financial institutions number=342
Amundi,
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|Participants financial institutions names=a. s. r. Asset Management (Netherlands), Aberdeen Standard Investments (United Kingdom), ACTIAM (Netherlands), Admiral Group (Unite K.), Aegon NL (Netherlands), Aeon Investment (United K.), AEW (USA), AIP Management (Denmark), Akademiker Pension (Denmark), Aker Horizons (Norway), Alcentra (United K.), AllianceBernstein (USA), Allianz Global Investors (USA), Altamar CAM Partners SL (Spain), Ambienta (Italy), Amundi Asset Management (USA), AnaxisAsset Management (France), Andurand Capital Management (United K.), Anthos Fund & Asset Management (Netherlands), AP Moller Capital (Denmark), AP Pension (Denmark), AP1 - First Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden), AP2 - Second Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden), AP3 - Third Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden), AP4 - Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden), AP7 - Seventh Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden), APG Asset Management (Netherlands), AQR Capital Management (United K.), Arisaig Partners Asia (Singapore), Artemis Investment Management (United K.), Arvella Investments (USA), AshGrove Capital (United K.), Asper Investment Management (Netherlands), Assicurazioni Generali (italy), Atlas Infrastructure (Australia), ATP (Denmark), AustralianSuper (Australia), Aviva Investors (United Kingdom), Avon Pension Fund (United K.), AXA Group (Sweden), Axiom AI (France), BAE Systems Pension Scheme (USA), Baillie Gifford & Co (United Kingdom), Bank Invest Management Fondsmæglerselskab (Denmark), Banque Hottinguer (France), Barclays Bank UK Retirement Fund (United K.), BBC Pension Trust (United Kingdom), BDL Capital Management (France), Bedfordshire Pension Fund (United Kingdom), BlackRock (United Kingdom), BMO Global Asset Management (EMEA (United Kingdom), BNP Paribas Asset Management (United Kingdom), Border to Coast Pensions Partnership (United K.), Brandywine Global Investment Management (United K.), Bridges Fund Management (United K.), Brunel Pension Partnership (Brunei), BT Pension Scheme (United Kingdom), Bundespensionskasse AG (Germany), BUPA Finance Plc (United K.), Caisse des Dépôts (France), CalPERS (Canada), Camco Clean Energy (United K.), Canada Life Asset Management (Canada), Candriam Luxembourg (Luxembourg), Capital Dynamics (United K.), Cardano Risk Management Limited (United K.), Carmignac Gestion Luxembourg (Luxembourg), CBRE Investors (USA), CCLA Investment Management (United Kingdom), Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church (United Kingdom), Church Commissioners for England (United Kingdom), Church of England Pensions Board (United Kingdom), Church of Sweden (Sweden), Clean Growth Investment Management (United K.), Cornwall Pension Fund (United K.), Coutts & Co (United K.), Covalis Capital LP (United K.), CPEG - Caisse de prévoyance de l’Etat de Genève (Switzerland), Cushon (United K.), CUT POWER AG (Germany), Danske Bank (Denmark), CUT POWER AG (Germany), DBL Partners (USA), Devon County Council (United K.), Didner & Gerge Fonder AB (Sweden), DIF Capital Partners (Belgium), Dorval Asset Management (United K.), Dragon Capital Group Ltd. (Vietnam), DTZ Investors (United K.), DWS (United K.), Earth Capital Partners (United Kingdom), East Sussex Pension Fund (United K.), EdenTree Investment Management Ltd (USA), Electron Capital Partners (USA), Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company (Finland), Environment Agency Pension Fund (Denmark), ERAFP (France), Eric Sturdza Investments (United K.), Ethos Foundation (Switzerland), Eurizon Capital (Italy), Evenlode Investment Management (United K.), Falkirk Council Pension Fund (United K.), Fidelity International (United K.), Fonditel Pensiones EGFP (India), Fonds de Réserve pour les Retraites (France), Foundation Credit (USA), Franklin Templeton (United K.), Fulcrum Asset Management (United K.), FullCycle Management LLC (USA), GAM Investments (Switzerland), Generation Investment Management LLP (United Kingdom), Glennmont Partners (United Kingdom), Goldman Sachs Asset Management International (USA), Gore Street Capital (United K.), Greater Manchester Pension Fund (United Kingdom), Guardian Media Group PLC (United Kingdom), Gulf International Bank UK Limited (United K.), Guy’s & St Thomas’ Foundation (United K.), Handelsbanken AB (Sweden), Harding Loevner LP (United K.), Herald Investment Management Ltd (United K.), HITE Hedge Asset Management LLC (United K.), Horizon Capital LLP (United K.), HSBC Bank (United Kingdom), HSBC Global Asset Management (United Kingdom), IFM Investors (USA), Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company (United K.), Impax Asset Management (United Kingdom), Industriens Pension (Denmark), Insight Investment (United Kingdom), Invesco UK Limited (United K.), Irish Life Investment Managers (Ireland), Janus Henderson Investors (United Kingdom), Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (United Kingdom), JP Morgan Asset Management (United Kingdom), Jupiter Asset Management (United K.), KBI Global Investors (Ireland), Kempen Capital Management (USA), Kent County Council Pension Fund (United Kingdom), Keva (Finland), Kuvari Partners (United K.), La Banque Postale AM (France), Lægernes Pension (Denmark), Lankelly Chase Foundation (United K.), Lazard Asset Management  (United K.), Lærernes Pension (Denmark), Legal & General Investment Management (United Kingdom), LGPS Central (United K.), LGT Capital Partners (United K.), Lime Rock New Energy (United K.), Lloyds Banking Group Pensions Trustee Limited (United K.), Local Pensions Partnership Investment (United K.), Lombard Odier (United K.), London Borough of Islington Pension Fund (United Kingdom), London Borough of Newham Pension Fund (United Kingdom), London Pensions Fund Authority (United Kingdom), M&G Investments (United Kingdom), Maj Invest Equity United K.), McInroy & Wood (United K.), Mercer Global Investments Europe United K.), Merian Global Investors UK (United K.), J. Safra Sarasin (Switzerland), James Hambro & Partners (United K.), Janus Henderson Investors (United K.), Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (South Africa), JP Morgan Asset Management (United K.), Jupiter Asset Management (United K.), KBI Global Investors (Ireland), Kempen Capital Management (United K.), Kent County Council Pension Fund (United K.), Kepos Capital LP (USA), Keva (Finland), Kuvari Partners (United K.), La Banque Postale (France), Laegernes Pension (Denmark), Lazard Asset Management (USA), Lærernes Pension (Denmark), LB Forsikring (Denmark), Leadenhall Capital Partners LLP (United K.), Legal & General Investment Management (USA), LGPS Central (United K.), LGT Capital Partners (Lichtenstein), Lime Rock New Energy (USA), Liontrust Investment Partners LLP (United K.), Lloyds Banking Group Pensions Trustee Limited (United K.), Local Pensions Partnership Investment Ltd (United K.), Lombard Odier (Switzerland), London Borough of Islington Pension Fund (United K.), London Borough of Newham Pension Fund (United K.), London Pensions Fund Authority (United K.), Longview Partners (United K.), Los Angeles Capital Management LLC (USA), Lothian Pension Fund (United K.), M&G Investments (United K.), Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (USA), MainFirst Holding AG (Germany), Maj Invest Equity (Denmark), Majedie Asset Management (United K.), Man Group Plc (United K.), Marcho Partners LLP (United K.), Marshall Wace LLP (United K.), Martin Currie Investment Management Ltd (United K.), McInroy & Wood Ltd (United K.), Mercer Global Investments Europe (Ireland), Merseyside Pension Fund (United K.), MFS Investment Management (USA), Mirova (Czech Republic), MISTRA (Sweden), MPC Capital (Germany), National Grid UK Pension Scheme (United K.), NatWest Group Pension Fund (United K.), Nephila Capital (USA), NEST (United Kingdom), Neuberger Berman (USA), Newton Investment Management (United Kingdom), NextEneregy Capital Ltd (United Kingdom), Ninetyone (United K.), NN Group (United Kingdom), Nordea Investment Funds (Denmark), Northern Ireland Local Government Officers’ Superannuation Committee (United K.), Northern Trust Asset Management (United Kingdom), Nykredit (Denmark), Octopus Investments (Australia), OFI Asset Management (United Kingdom), Öhman (Sweden), Oldfield Partners LLP (United K.), Ostrum Asset Management (United K.), OU Endowment Management (United Kingdom), Öhman (Sweden), Oldfield Partners LLP (United K.), Ostrum Asset Management (France), OU Endowment Management (United K.), Oxfordshire County Council Pension Fund (United K.), Pensionskassen for Akademikere (Denmark), Pædagogernes Pension (Denmark), Palatine Private Equity (United K.), Partners Capital (United K.), Pensioenfonds Metaal en Techniek (Netherland), Pension Fund Swiss Re (Switzerland), PenSam (Denmark), PensionDanmark (Denmark), PFA Pension (Denmark), Pensionskasse der UBS (Switzerland), PGGM (Netherlands), Phoenix Group (Germany), Pictet Asset Management (United Kingdom), PKA (Denmark), PIMCO LLC (USA), PineBridge Investments Holdings US LLC (USA), PKA (Denmark), Quaero Capital (Switzerland),  
AP1 (First Swedish National Pension Fund),
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Quilter plc (United K.), Quoniam Asset Management GmbH (Germany), Railpen (United K.), RAM Active Investments SA (Luxembourg), Rathbone Brothers Plc (United K.), Rathbone Greenbank Investments (United Kingdom), Ridgewood Infrastructure (USA), Robeco (United Kingdom), Royal London Asset Management (United Kingdom), Ruffer (United K.), Ruffer LLP (United Kingdom), Russell Investments (United Kingdom), Sampension (Denmark), Santander (United K.), Sarasin & Partners LLP (United Kingdom), SAUL Trustee Company (United K.), Schroders (United K.), Schweizer Reisekasse Genossenschaft (Switzerland), Scottish Widows - part of Lloyds Banking Group (United K.), SEB Investment Management (Sweden), Smart Pension (United K.), South Yorkshire Pensions Authority (United Kingdom), St James’s Place Wealth Management (United K.), St John’s College Cambridge (United K.), Stafford Sustainable Capital (United Kingdom), State Street Global Advisors (USA), StepStone Group (USA), Stichting Bedrijfspensioenfonds voor het Bakkersbedrijf (Netherlands), Stichting Bedrijfstakpensioenfonds voor de Zoetwarenindustrie (Netherlands), Stichting Pensioenfonds IBM Nederland (Netherlands), Storebrand Asset Management (Sweden), Strathclyde Pension Fund (United Kingdom), Swedbank Robur (Sweden), Swiss Federal Pension Fund PUBLICA (Switzerland), Swiss Life Asset Managers (Switzerland), Sycomore Asset Mangement (United Kingdom), T. Rowe Price International Ltd (United K.), Tabula Investment Management (United K.),
AP2 (Second Swedish National Pension Fund),
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Tayside Pension Fund (United K.), TCI Fund Management Limited (United K.), Tellus Mater Foundation (United Kingdom), Temporis Investment Management Limited (United K.), Tesco Plc Pension Scheme (United K.), The Church Pension Fund (Finland), The First British Fixed Trust Company Limited (United K.), The First UK Bus Pension Scheme (United K.), The Highland Council Pension Fund (United K.), The international business of Federated Hermes (United K.), The National Trust for Places of Historic or Natural Beauty (United K.), The River & Mercantile Group PLC (United K.), The TCW Group Inc (USA), The Wellcome Trust
AP3 (Third Swedish National Pension Fund),
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(United K.), TPG (USA), TPT Retirement Solutions (United Kingdom), Triodos Investment Management (Germany), Troy Asset Management Ltd (United K.), Trusteam Finance (France), UBP Asset Management (Belgium), UBS Asset Management (United Kingdom), Union Investment Institutional GmbH (Germany),  
AP4 (Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund),
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Universities Superannuation Scheme (United K.), University of Cambridge (United K.), University of Glasgow (United K.), University Pension Plan (Canada), Univest Company BV (United Kingdom), Utmost Group plc (United K.),  V-Square Quantitative Management (USA), Valo Ventures (USA), Vanguard (USA), Vantage Infrastructure (United K.), Velliv (Denmark), Vert Asset Management (USA), Wellington Management (USA), Wermuth Asset Management (United Kingdom), West Midlands Pension Fund (United K.), West Yorkshire Pension Fund (United K.), WHEB Group (United K.), Willis Towers Watson (United K.), Wiltshire Pension Fund (United K.), Winston Churchill Memorial Trust (United K.), Witan Investment Trust (United K.), Zouk Capital (United K.), Zugerberg Finanz AG (Germany).
AP7 (Seventh Swedish National Pension Fund),
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APG Asset Management,
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|Number of members year=2019
ATP,
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|Number of members value=152
Aviva Investors,
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}}{{Number of members
AXA Real Estate,
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|Number of members year=2022
Baillie Gifford & Co,
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|Number of members value=358
BBC Pension Trust,
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Bedfordshire Pension Fund,
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BlackRock,
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BMO Global Asset Management (EMEA),
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BNP Paribas Asset Management,
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BT Pension Scheme,
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Caisse des Dépôts,
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CB Richard Ellis,
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CCLA Investment Management,
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Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church,
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CF Partners (UK) LLP,
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Church Commissioners for England,
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The Church of England Pensions Board,
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Church of Sweden,
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Climate Change Capital,
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Danske Bank,
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DIP,
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Dragon Capital Group Ltd.
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Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management,
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Earth Capital Partners,
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Edentree Investment Management Ltd,
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Environment Agency Pension Fund,
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Environmental Technologies Fund,
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ERAFP,
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Ferrostaal Capital,
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First State Investments,
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Fonds de Réserve pour les Retraites,
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Generation Investment Management LLP,
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Greater Manchester Pension Fund,
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Henderson Global Investors,
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Hermes,
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Hermes GPE LLP,
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HgCapital,
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HSBC Investments,
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Impax Asset Management,
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Inflection Point Capital Management,
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Insight Investment,
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Janus Capital International,
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JOEP,
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Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust,
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Kempen Capital Management,
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Kent County Council Pension Fund,
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Kleinwort Benson Investors,
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La Banque Postale AM,
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Legal & General Investment Management,
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London Borough of Islington Pension Fund,
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London Borough of Newham Pension Fund,
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London Pensions Fund Authority,
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Low Carbon Ltd.,
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M&G Real Estate,
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Marguerite Advisor S.A.
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Mayfair Capital Investment Management,
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Mercer Global Investments Europe Limited,
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Merseyside Pension Fund,
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Mn Services,
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National Employment Savings Trust,
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NextEneregy Capital Ltd,
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Nordea Investment Funds,
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Northern Trust Asset Management,
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Ohman,
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OU Endowment Management,
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PBU,
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PensionDanmark,
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The Pensions Trust,
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PGGM Investments,
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Pictet Asset Management,
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PKA,
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Platina Partners,
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Railpen Investments,
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Rathbone Greenbank Investments,
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Robeco,
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Royal London Asset Management,
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Sampension,
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Sarasin & Partners LLP,
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South Yorkshire Pensions Authority,
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Tellus Mater Foundation,
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Temporis Capital,
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UBS Asset Management,
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Unipension Fondsmæglerselskab A/S,
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Universities Superannuation Scheme,
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West Midlands Metropolitan Authorities Pension,
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Fund,
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West Yorkshire Pension Fund,
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WHEB Group,
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Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change Ltd. Co Registration Number: 7921860
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Tel +44 (0) 207 960 2987 Email info@iigcc.org Web www.iigcc.org
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Postal Address Registered Address
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Second Floor, Riverside Building IIGCC c/o JS2
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County Hall, Belvedere Road One Crown Square
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London SE1 7PB Woking, Surrey GU21 6HR
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*The Church Investors Group members:
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Baptist Union of Great Britain,
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BMS World Mission,
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Charles Plater Trust,
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Christian Aid,
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Church of Scotland,
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CIG South Africa,
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Friends Provident Foundation,
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Jesuits in Britain,
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The Lutheran Council of Great Britain,
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Panapur,
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Polden-Puckham Charitable Foundation,
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Religious Society of Friends,
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Representative Body of the Church in Wales,
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth,
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth,
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Servite Friars,
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United Reformed Church Ministers Pension Fund,
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United Reformed Church South Western Synod,
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United Reformed Church Trust,
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United Reformed Church Wessex Synod,
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William Leech Foundation,
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|Have only national states as participators=No
 
|Have only national states as participators=No
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General

Name of initiative Institutional Investors Group for Climate Change (IIGCC)
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address http://www.iigcc.org/
Related initiatives
Starting year 2012
End year
Secretariat Stephanie Pfeifer, Oliver Grayer

IIGCC, Second Floor, Riverside Building, County Hall, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 7PB, United Kingdom

Organisational structure The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change (GIC) is a joint initiative of four regional climate change investor groups: This one IIGCC (Europe), INCR (North America), IGCC (Australia & New Zealand) and AIGCC (Asia).
Geographical coverage Western Europe, Eastern Europe
Name of lead organisation Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change (GIC)
Type of lead organisation Network/Consortium/Partnership
Location/Nationality of lead organisation United Kingdom

Description

Description The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC) is a forum for collaboration on climate change for investors.
Objectives IIGCC provides investors with a collaborative platform to encourage public policies, investment practices, and corporate behavior that address long-term risks and opportunities associated with climate change.

IIGCC pursues its mission through two strategic objectives: 1. Changing market signals by encouraging the adoption of strong and credible public policy solutions that ensure an orderly and efficient move to a low carbon economy, as well as measures for adaptation. 2. Informing investment practices to preserve and enhance long-term investment values.

Activities To deliver on its objectives, IIGCC operates a number of programmes that commission research, produce reports and engage with various stakeholders. These are some of the planned and on-going projects in each of IIGCCs main focus areas:

1. Policy The mission of IIGCCs Policy programme is to develop and communicate investor positions on policy and regulatory frameworks at international, regional and national level to support a shift in favour of less carbon-intensive investment. 2. Climate Risk The aim of IIGCCs Climate Risk programme is to help investors identify, and to the extent possible, quantify the strategic implications of policy measures and physical risks to long-term investments with a view to inform communication with other stakeholders. 3. Corporate The mission of IIGCCs Corporate programme is to deepen investor understanding of the nature of risks and opportunities faced by companies, as well as their strategies and performance in addressing them. There is also a special focus on company views on climate change policy. 4. Property IIGCCs Property programme has two principal aims: The first is to engage with policymakers to ensure appropriate policies are put in place which maximise environmental benefits whilst maintaining and enhancing property investment returns. The second aim is to ensure that considerations of climate change and its implications are integrated into the management and decision-making process for property investment portfolios. 5. Global IIGCC collaborates with regional investor networks and others. The Global Investor Coalition on Climate Change is a collaboration between IIGCC, INCR, IGCC and AIGCC for shared international initiatives on climate policy and other projects of common interest.

One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Technical dialogue, Political dialogue
Activity of initiative Knowledge production and innovation, Awareness raising and outreach, Knowledge dissemination and exchange
Indicators
Goals
Comments on indicators and goals
How will goals be achieved
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals
How are you tracking progress of your initiative
Available reporting

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 358  
Companies 0
Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 0
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 16 Ireland,  United K.,  Spain,  France,  Switzerland,  Austria,  Germany,  Netherlands,  Denmark,  Sweden,  Norway,  Finland
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 342 a. s. r. Asset Management (Netherlands),  Aberdeen Standard Investments (United Kingdom),  ACTIAM (Netherlands),  Admiral Group (Unite K.),  Aegon NL (Netherlands),  Aeon Investment (United K.),  AEW (USA),  AIP Management (Denmark),  Akademiker Pension (Denmark),  Aker Horizons (Norway),  Alcentra (United K.),  AllianceBernstein (USA),  Allianz Global Investors (USA),  Altamar CAM Partners SL (Spain),  Ambienta (Italy),  Amundi Asset Management (USA),  AnaxisAsset Management (France),  Andurand Capital Management (United K.),  Anthos Fund & Asset Management (Netherlands),  AP Moller Capital (Denmark),  AP Pension (Denmark),  AP1 - First Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden),  AP2 - Second Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden),  AP3 - Third Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden),  AP4 - Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden),  AP7 - Seventh Swedish National Pension Fund (Sweden),  APG Asset Management (Netherlands),  AQR Capital Management (United K.),  Arisaig Partners Asia (Singapore),  Artemis Investment Management (United K.),  Arvella Investments (USA),  AshGrove Capital (United K.),  Asper Investment Management (Netherlands),  Assicurazioni Generali (italy),  Atlas Infrastructure (Australia),  ATP (Denmark),  AustralianSuper (Australia),  Aviva Investors (United Kingdom),  Avon Pension Fund (United K.),  AXA Group (Sweden),  Axiom AI (France),  BAE Systems Pension Scheme (USA),  Baillie Gifford & Co (United Kingdom),  Bank Invest Management Fondsmæglerselskab (Denmark),  Banque Hottinguer (France),  Barclays Bank UK Retirement Fund (United K.),  BBC Pension Trust (United Kingdom),  BDL Capital Management (France),  Bedfordshire Pension Fund (United Kingdom),  BlackRock (United Kingdom),  BMO Global Asset Management (EMEA (United Kingdom),  BNP Paribas Asset Management (United Kingdom),  Border to Coast Pensions Partnership (United K.),  Brandywine Global Investment Management (United K.),  Bridges Fund Management (United K.),  Brunel Pension Partnership (Brunei),  BT Pension Scheme (United Kingdom),  Bundespensionskasse AG (Germany),  BUPA Finance Plc (United K.),  Caisse des Dépôts (France),  CalPERS (Canada),  Camco Clean Energy (United K.),  Canada Life Asset Management (Canada),  Candriam Luxembourg (Luxembourg),  Capital Dynamics (United K.),  Cardano Risk Management Limited (United K.),  Carmignac Gestion Luxembourg (Luxembourg),  CBRE Investors (USA),  CCLA Investment Management (United Kingdom),  Central Finance Board of the Methodist Church (United Kingdom),  Church Commissioners for England (United Kingdom),  Church of England Pensions Board (United Kingdom),  Church of Sweden (Sweden),  Clean Growth Investment Management (United K.),  Cornwall Pension Fund (United K.),  Coutts & Co (United K.),  Covalis Capital LP (United K.),  CPEG - Caisse de prévoyance de l’Etat de Genève (Switzerland),  Cushon (United K.),  CUT POWER AG (Germany),  Danske Bank (Denmark),  CUT POWER AG (Germany),  DBL Partners (USA),  Devon County Council (United K.),  Didner & Gerge Fonder AB (Sweden),  DIF Capital Partners (Belgium),  Dorval Asset Management (United K.),  Dragon Capital Group Ltd. (Vietnam),  DTZ Investors (United K.),  DWS (United K.),  Earth Capital Partners (United Kingdom),  East Sussex Pension Fund (United K.),  EdenTree Investment Management Ltd (USA),  Electron Capital Partners (USA),  Elo Mutual Pension Insurance Company (Finland),  Environment Agency Pension Fund (Denmark),  ERAFP (France),  Eric Sturdza Investments (United K.),  Ethos Foundation (Switzerland),  Eurizon Capital (Italy),  Evenlode Investment Management (United K.),  Falkirk Council Pension Fund (United K.),  Fidelity International (United K.),  Fonditel Pensiones EGFP (India),  Fonds de Réserve pour les Retraites (France),  Foundation Credit (USA),  Franklin Templeton (United K.),  Fulcrum Asset Management (United K.),  FullCycle Management LLC (USA),  GAM Investments (Switzerland),  Generation Investment Management LLP (United Kingdom),  Glennmont Partners (United Kingdom),  Goldman Sachs Asset Management International (USA),  Gore Street Capital (United K.),  Greater Manchester Pension Fund (United Kingdom),  Guardian Media Group PLC (United Kingdom),  Gulf International Bank UK Limited (United K.),  Guy’s & St Thomas’ Foundation (United K.),  Handelsbanken AB (Sweden),  Harding Loevner LP (United K.),  Herald Investment Management Ltd (United K.),  HITE Hedge Asset Management LLC (United K.),  Horizon Capital LLP (United K.),  HSBC Bank (United Kingdom),  HSBC Global Asset Management (United Kingdom),  IFM Investors (USA),  Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company (United K.),  Impax Asset Management (United Kingdom),  Industriens Pension (Denmark),  Insight Investment (United Kingdom),  Invesco UK Limited (United K.),  Irish Life Investment Managers (Ireland),  Janus Henderson Investors (United Kingdom),  Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (United Kingdom),  JP Morgan Asset Management (United Kingdom),  Jupiter Asset Management (United K.),  KBI Global Investors (Ireland),  Kempen Capital Management (USA),  Kent County Council Pension Fund (United Kingdom),  Keva (Finland),  Kuvari Partners (United K.),  La Banque Postale AM (France),  Lægernes Pension (Denmark),  Lankelly Chase Foundation (United K.),  Lazard Asset Management (United K.),  Lærernes Pension (Denmark),  Legal & General Investment Management (United Kingdom),  LGPS Central (United K.),  LGT Capital Partners (United K.),  Lime Rock New Energy (United K.),  Lloyds Banking Group Pensions Trustee Limited (United K.),  Local Pensions Partnership Investment (United K.),  Lombard Odier (United K.),  London Borough of Islington Pension Fund (United Kingdom),  London Borough of Newham Pension Fund (United Kingdom),  London Pensions Fund Authority (United Kingdom),  M&G Investments (United Kingdom),  Maj Invest Equity United K.),  McInroy & Wood (United K.),  Mercer Global Investments Europe United K.),  Merian Global Investors UK (United K.),  J. Safra Sarasin (Switzerland),  James Hambro & Partners (United K.),  Janus Henderson Investors (United K.),  Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust (South Africa),  JP Morgan Asset Management (United K.),  Jupiter Asset Management (United K.),  KBI Global Investors (Ireland),  Kempen Capital Management (United K.),  Kent County Council Pension Fund (United K.),  Kepos Capital LP (USA),  Keva (Finland),  Kuvari Partners (United K.),  La Banque Postale (France),  Laegernes Pension (Denmark),  Lazard Asset Management (USA),  Lærernes Pension (Denmark),  LB Forsikring (Denmark),  Leadenhall Capital Partners LLP (United K.),  Legal & General Investment Management (USA),  LGPS Central (United K.),  LGT Capital Partners (Lichtenstein),  Lime Rock New Energy (USA),  Liontrust Investment Partners LLP (United K.),  Lloyds Banking Group Pensions Trustee Limited (United K.),  Local Pensions Partnership Investment Ltd (United K.),  Lombard Odier (Switzerland),  London Borough of Islington Pension Fund (United K.),  London Borough of Newham Pension Fund (United K.),  London Pensions Fund Authority (United K.),  Longview Partners (United K.),  Los Angeles Capital Management LLC (USA),  Lothian Pension Fund (United K.),  M&G Investments (United K.),  Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets (USA),  MainFirst Holding AG (Germany),  Maj Invest Equity (Denmark),  Majedie Asset Management (United K.),  Man Group Plc (United K.),  Marcho Partners LLP (United K.),  Marshall Wace LLP (United K.),  Martin Currie Investment Management Ltd (United K.),  McInroy & Wood Ltd (United K.),  Mercer Global Investments Europe (Ireland),  Merseyside Pension Fund (United K.),  MFS Investment Management (USA),  Mirova (Czech Republic),  MISTRA (Sweden),  MPC Capital (Germany),  National Grid UK Pension Scheme (United K.),  NatWest Group Pension Fund (United K.),  Nephila Capital (USA),  NEST (United Kingdom),  Neuberger Berman (USA),  Newton Investment Management (United Kingdom),  NextEneregy Capital Ltd (United Kingdom),  Ninetyone (United K.),  NN Group (United Kingdom),  Nordea Investment Funds (Denmark),  Northern Ireland Local Government Officers’ Superannuation Committee (United K.),  Northern Trust Asset Management (United Kingdom),  Nykredit (Denmark),  Octopus Investments (Australia),  OFI Asset Management (United Kingdom),  Öhman (Sweden),  Oldfield Partners LLP (United K.),  Ostrum Asset Management (United K.),  OU Endowment Management (United Kingdom),  Öhman (Sweden),  Oldfield Partners LLP (United K.),  Ostrum Asset Management (France),  OU Endowment Management (United K.),  Oxfordshire County Council Pension Fund (United K.),  Pensionskassen for Akademikere (Denmark),  Pædagogernes Pension (Denmark),  Palatine Private Equity (United K.),  Partners Capital (United K.),  Pensioenfonds Metaal en Techniek (Netherland),  Pension Fund Swiss Re (Switzerland),  PenSam (Denmark),  PensionDanmark (Denmark),  PFA Pension (Denmark),  Pensionskasse der UBS (Switzerland),  PGGM (Netherlands),  Phoenix Group (Germany),  Pictet Asset Management (United Kingdom),  PKA (Denmark),  PIMCO LLC (USA),  PineBridge Investments Holdings US LLC (USA),  PKA (Denmark),  Quaero Capital (Switzerland),  Quilter plc (United K.),  Quoniam Asset Management GmbH (Germany),  Railpen (United K.),  RAM Active Investments SA (Luxembourg),  Rathbone Brothers Plc (United K.),  Rathbone Greenbank Investments (United Kingdom),  Ridgewood Infrastructure (USA),  Robeco (United Kingdom),  Royal London Asset Management (United Kingdom),  Ruffer (United K.),  Ruffer LLP (United Kingdom),  Russell Investments (United Kingdom),  Sampension (Denmark),  Santander (United K.),  Sarasin & Partners LLP (United Kingdom),  SAUL Trustee Company (United K.),  Schroders (United K.),  Schweizer Reisekasse Genossenschaft (Switzerland),  Scottish Widows - part of Lloyds Banking Group (United K.),  SEB Investment Management (Sweden),  Smart Pension (United K.),  South Yorkshire Pensions Authority (United Kingdom),  St James’s Place Wealth Management (United K.),  St John’s College Cambridge (United K.),  Stafford Sustainable Capital (United Kingdom),  State Street Global Advisors (USA),  StepStone Group (USA),  Stichting Bedrijfspensioenfonds voor het Bakkersbedrijf (Netherlands),  Stichting Bedrijfstakpensioenfonds voor de Zoetwarenindustrie (Netherlands),  Stichting Pensioenfonds IBM Nederland (Netherlands),  Storebrand Asset Management (Sweden),  Strathclyde Pension Fund (United Kingdom),  Swedbank Robur (Sweden),  Swiss Federal Pension Fund PUBLICA (Switzerland),  Swiss Life Asset Managers (Switzerland),  Sycomore Asset Mangement (United Kingdom),  T. Rowe Price International Ltd (United K.),  Tabula Investment Management (United K.),  Tayside Pension Fund (United K.),  TCI Fund Management Limited (United K.),  Tellus Mater Foundation (United Kingdom),  Temporis Investment Management Limited (United K.),  Tesco Plc Pension Scheme (United K.),  The Church Pension Fund (Finland),  The First British Fixed Trust Company Limited (United K.),  The First UK Bus Pension Scheme (United K.),  The Highland Council Pension Fund (United K.),  The international business of Federated Hermes (United K.),  The National Trust for Places of Historic or Natural Beauty (United K.),  The River & Mercantile Group PLC (United K.),  The TCW Group Inc (USA),  The Wellcome Trust

(United K.),  TPG (USA),  TPT Retirement Solutions (United Kingdom),  Triodos Investment Management (Germany),  Troy Asset Management Ltd (United K.),  Trusteam Finance (France),  UBP Asset Management (Belgium),  UBS Asset Management (United Kingdom),  Union Investment Institutional GmbH (Germany),  Universities Superannuation Scheme (United K.),  University of Cambridge (United K.),  University of Glasgow (United K.),  University Pension Plan (Canada),  Univest Company BV (United Kingdom),  Utmost Group plc (United K.),  V-Square Quantitative Management (USA),  Valo Ventures (USA),  Vanguard (USA),  Vantage Infrastructure (United K.),  Velliv (Denmark),  Vert Asset Management (USA),  Wellington Management (USA),  Wermuth Asset Management (United Kingdom),  West Midlands Pension Fund (United K.),  West Yorkshire Pension Fund (United K.),  WHEB Group (United K.),  Willis Towers Watson (United K.),  Wiltshire Pension Fund (United K.),  Winston Churchill Memorial Trust (United K.),  Witan Investment Trust (United K.),  Zouk Capital (United K.),  Zugerberg Finanz AG (Germany).

Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
2019
152
2022
358
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
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Not only have national states as participators