Nordic funds are quickest to open up on climate record, says WWF report

Pension funds in Nordic countries stand out as being the most willing asset owners in Europe to disclose information on the extent to which their investments are in line with official targets on climate, according to a recent survey from the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF).
Hanna Kaskela, head of responsible investments with Finlands Varma. | Photo: Varma
Hanna Kaskela, head of responsible investments with Finlands Varma. | Photo: Varma
By Reeta Paakkinen

The Worldwide Fund for Nature's (WWF) recent report "European Asset Owners: Climate Alignment of Public Equity and Corporate Bond Portfolios" analyzes the climate alignment results of 33 large asset owners in European countries.

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