S.2 Ep.6: The Future of the Energy Transition with Tom Steyer
The transition from fossil fuels to renewables will take decades, creating opportunities for investors across green tech and the traditional energy sector.
PGIM partnered with Greenwich Associates to conduct a study of institutional investors to understand the risks and opportunities associated with climate change, as well as how CIOs incorporate climate change into their investment process (if at all). Among other findings, “regional” and “action” gaps were uncovered.
Climate change is no longer a hypothetical risk. It is already transforming the global economy, reshaping markets and altering the investment landscape. In this webinar, PGIM experts weigh-in on an actionable climate change agenda for institutional investors, encompassing both hidden portfolio vulnerabilities and potential opportunities in the transition to a lower-carbon world.
At PGIM, we believe that doing the right thing for our clients, our people and our communities leads to better results for all stakeholders. As active investors, we strive to embed ESG best practices throughout our investment, risk and talent management processes, while delivering investment performance and staying true to our role as a fiduciary and risk manager.
The transition from fossil fuels to renewables will take decades, creating opportunities for investors across green tech and the traditional energy sector.
It’s hard to decipher ESG fact from fiction. With varying definitions of sustainable investing, investors must be clear what their sustainable objectives are.
For policymakers and investors, the duality of greenflation and the green asset premium lies at the heart of the zero-carbon transition.
Shehriyar Antia explores key takeaways from PGIM’s Megatrends research and shares insights on better confronting climate risks within investment portfolios.
Opportunities include overlooked parts of the world, winners in carbon-intensive industries and a new lease of life for venture and early-stage capital.
A revolution in data mapping the effects of climate change has created opportunities for investors.
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