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|Website address=http://www.ceres.org/investor-network/incr | |Website address=http://www.ceres.org/investor-network/incr | ||
|Starting year=2003 | |Starting year=2003 | ||
− | |Secretariat= | + | |Secretariat=99 Chauncy Street |
+ | Boston, MA 02111, USA | ||
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+ | Rachel Fricke, Assistant, Investor Program, fricke@ceres.org | ||
|Organisational structure=A project of the CERES organisation. INCR Working Groups offer investors the opportunity to engage with their peers to share updates on key research, develop strategies, share best practices and advance ESG issues on a variety fronts, from corporate disclosure and performance to sustainable policy and regulations. Working groups meet monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly via phone or web meeting and are supported by INCR staff. | |Organisational structure=A project of the CERES organisation. INCR Working Groups offer investors the opportunity to engage with their peers to share updates on key research, develop strategies, share best practices and advance ESG issues on a variety fronts, from corporate disclosure and performance to sustainable policy and regulations. Working groups meet monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly via phone or web meeting and are supported by INCR staff. | ||
|Geographical coverage=Global | |Geographical coverage=Global | ||
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|Members=Addenda Capital, AFL-CIO, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Amherst College, Ardsley Partners, Arjuna Capital, As You Sow, BlackRock, Inc., Boston Common Asset Management, LLC, Breckinridge Capital Advisors, British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, Brown University, California Public Employees' Retirement System, California State Controller's Office, California State Teachers' Retirement System, California State Treasurer's Office, Calvert Asset Management Company, Inc., Capital Dynamics, Christian Brothers Investment Services, Inc., ClearBridge Investments, Connecticut Office of the State Treasurer, CtW Investment Group, DBL Investors, Deutsche Bank Asset & Wealth Management, Domini Social Investments LLC, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Double Time Capital, Encourage Capital, Essex Investment Management, LLC, F&C Investments, First Affirmative Financial Network, LLC, Florida Chief Financial Officer, Florida State Board of Administration, Friends Fiduciary Corporation, Generation Investment Management, Green Century Capital Management, Greentech Capital Advisors, Illinois State Board of Investment, Impax Asset Management, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Pension Fund, John Merck Fund, Jonathan Rose Companies, KKR & Co. L.P., Laborers' International Union of North America, Laird Norton Family Foundation, Landon Butler & Co., Legg Mason Inc., Local Authority Pension Fund Forum, Macroclimate LLC, Maine Public Employee Retirement System, Marshall Street Management, Maryland State Retirement and Pension System, Maryland Treasurer's Office, Massachusetts Office of the State Treasurer, Mercy Investment Services, Inc., MFS Investment Management, Miller/Howard Investments, Inc., Mirova, New Mexico State Treasurer's Office, New York City Employees' Retirement System, New York City Office of the Comptroller, New York State Comptroller, New York State Teachers' Retirement System, North Carolina Department of State Treasurer, Oregon Office of the State Treasurer, Parnassus Investments, Pax World Management Corp., Pegasus Capital Advisors, Pennsylvania Treasury Department, Portico Benefits Services, Presbyterian Church (USA), Prudential Investment Management, Rhode Island Office of the General Treasurer, RobecoSAM USA, Inc., Rockefeller & Co., Rockefeller Brothers Fund, San Francisco Employees’ Retirement System, Seattle City Employees’ Retirement System, SEB Investment Management, Service Employees International Union, Sisters of St. Dominic (Caldwell, NJ), Sonen Capital, Stanford Management Company, State Street Global Advisors, Sustainable Insight Capital Management, Swarthmore College, TerraVerde Capital Management LLC, The Bullitt Foundation, The Christopher Reynolds Foundation, The Church Pension Fund, The George Gund Foundation, The Lemelson Foundation, The McKnight Foundation, The Nathan Cummings Foundation, The Needmor Fund, The Russell Family Foundation, The Sierra Club Foundation, The Sustainability Group at Loring, Wolcott and Coolidge, The University of Vermont, The Vermont Community Foundation, TIAA-CREF, Trillium Asset Management, Trustees of Donations to the Protestant Episcopal Church, UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust, Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, United Church of Christ - Pension Boards, United Methodist Church General Board of Pension and Health Benefits, University of California, VantagePoint Capital Partners, Veris Wealth Partners, Vermont Office of the State Treasurer, Walden Asset Management, Washington State Investment Board, Washington State Treasurer, Water Asset Management | |Members=Addenda Capital, AFL-CIO, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Amherst College, Ardsley Partners, Arjuna Capital, As You Sow, BlackRock, Inc., Boston Common Asset Management, LLC, Breckinridge Capital Advisors, British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, Brown University, California Public Employees' Retirement System, California State Controller's Office, California State Teachers' Retirement System, California State Treasurer's Office, Calvert Asset Management Company, Inc., Capital Dynamics, Christian Brothers Investment Services, Inc., ClearBridge Investments, Connecticut Office of the State Treasurer, CtW Investment Group, DBL Investors, Deutsche Bank Asset & Wealth Management, Domini Social Investments LLC, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Double Time Capital, Encourage Capital, Essex Investment Management, LLC, F&C Investments, First Affirmative Financial Network, LLC, Florida Chief Financial Officer, Florida State Board of Administration, Friends Fiduciary Corporation, Generation Investment Management, Green Century Capital Management, Greentech Capital Advisors, Illinois State Board of Investment, Impax Asset Management, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Pension Fund, John Merck Fund, Jonathan Rose Companies, KKR & Co. L.P., Laborers' International Union of North America, Laird Norton Family Foundation, Landon Butler & Co., Legg Mason Inc., Local Authority Pension Fund Forum, Macroclimate LLC, Maine Public Employee Retirement System, Marshall Street Management, Maryland State Retirement and Pension System, Maryland Treasurer's Office, Massachusetts Office of the State Treasurer, Mercy Investment Services, Inc., MFS Investment Management, Miller/Howard Investments, Inc., Mirova, New Mexico State Treasurer's Office, New York City Employees' Retirement System, New York City Office of the Comptroller, New York State Comptroller, New York State Teachers' Retirement System, North Carolina Department of State Treasurer, Oregon Office of the State Treasurer, Parnassus Investments, Pax World Management Corp., Pegasus Capital Advisors, Pennsylvania Treasury Department, Portico Benefits Services, Presbyterian Church (USA), Prudential Investment Management, Rhode Island Office of the General Treasurer, RobecoSAM USA, Inc., Rockefeller & Co., Rockefeller Brothers Fund, San Francisco Employees’ Retirement System, Seattle City Employees’ Retirement System, SEB Investment Management, Service Employees International Union, Sisters of St. Dominic (Caldwell, NJ), Sonen Capital, Stanford Management Company, State Street Global Advisors, Sustainable Insight Capital Management, Swarthmore College, TerraVerde Capital Management LLC, The Bullitt Foundation, The Christopher Reynolds Foundation, The Church Pension Fund, The George Gund Foundation, The Lemelson Foundation, The McKnight Foundation, The Nathan Cummings Foundation, The Needmor Fund, The Russell Family Foundation, The Sierra Club Foundation, The Sustainability Group at Loring, Wolcott and Coolidge, The University of Vermont, The Vermont Community Foundation, TIAA-CREF, Trillium Asset Management, Trustees of Donations to the Protestant Episcopal Church, UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust, Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, United Church of Christ - Pension Boards, United Methodist Church General Board of Pension and Health Benefits, University of California, VantagePoint Capital Partners, Veris Wealth Partners, Vermont Office of the State Treasurer, Walden Asset Management, Washington State Investment Board, Washington State Treasurer, Water Asset Management | ||
|Other organisations=110 | |Other organisations=110 | ||
+ | |Have only national states as participators=No | ||
+ | |Related initiatives= | ||
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Revision as of 11:58, 20 March 2017
General
Name of initiative | Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR) |
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LPAA initiative | No |
NAZCA Initiative | No |
Website address | http://www.ceres.org/investor-network/incr |
Related initiatives | |
Starting year | 2003 |
End year | |
Secretariat | 99 Chauncy Street
Boston, MA 02111, USA Rachel Fricke, Assistant, Investor Program, fricke@ceres.org |
Organisational structure | A project of the CERES organisation. INCR Working Groups offer investors the opportunity to engage with their peers to share updates on key research, develop strategies, share best practices and advance ESG issues on a variety fronts, from corporate disclosure and performance to sustainable policy and regulations. Working groups meet monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly via phone or web meeting and are supported by INCR staff. |
Geographical coverage | Global |
Name of lead organisation | |
Type of lead organisation | NGO/Civil Society |
Location/Nationality of lead organisation | United States of America |
Description
Description | The Investor Network on Climate Risk (INCR) is a network of 100 institutional investors representing more than $11 trillion in assets committed to addressing the risks and seizing the opportunities resulting from climate change and other sustainability challenges.
INCR is coordinated by Ceres, a non-profit organization that leads a national coalition of investors, environmental organizations and other public interest groups working with companies to address sustainability challenges such as global climate change and water scarcity. |
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Objectives | INCR’s mission is to mobilize investor leaders to address climate and other key sustainability risks, while building low-carbon investment opportunities |
Activities | INCR has different working groups that offer investors the opportunity to engage with their peers to share updates on key research, develop strategies, share best practices and advance environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues on a variety fronts, from corporate disclosure and performance to sustainable policy and regulations.
Some of those working groups are the followings: - INCR Policy Working Group - 21st Century Investor working group - Carbon Asset Risk Working Group - SEC/Disclosure Working Group - Investor Initiative for Sustainable Exchanges Working Group - Integrated Reporting Working Group - Investment Consultants Working Group - Investor Water Working Group - Shareholder Initiative on Climate and Sustainability (SICS) |
One or two success stories achieved |
Monitoring and Impacts
Function of initiative | Funding, Technical dialogue, Political dialogue |
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Activity of initiative | Financing, Knowledge dissemination and exchange, Advocacy |
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 | ||||
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Members | 0 | |||||
Companies | 0 | |||||
Business organisations | 0 | |||||
Research and educational organisations | 0 | |||||
Non-governmental organisations | 0 | |||||
National states | 0 | |||||
Governmental actors | 0 | |||||
Regional / state / county actors | 0 | |||||
City / municipal actors | 0 | |||||
Intergovernmental organisations | 0 | |||||
Financial Institutions | 0 | |||||
Faith based organisations | 0 | |||||
Other members | 0 | |||||
Supporting partners | 0 | |||||
Number of members in the years |
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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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No | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | Yes |
Not only have national states as participators