76 FTSE 100 companies urged to allow climate vote by £1.6tn investor coalition.

A coalition of investors managing £1.6 trillion in assets is urging 76 FTSE 100 companies to allow shareholders to vote on climate transition plans at upcoming annual general meetings. The group, including LAPFF and CCLA, demands credible strategies aligned with the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target, emphasizing transparency in climate-related impacts for informed investment decisions. This initiative aims to enhance corporate accountability in addressing climate change.

September 11, 2024
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