Nordea wants to rip up international energy charter

The Energy Charter Treaty undermines the Paris Agreement and should be scrapped, says Nordea, while Danica Pension wonders why Denmark is still part of the agreement.
Nordea Asset Management’s Head of Responsible Investments Eric Pedersen | Photo: Nordea Pressefoto
Nordea Asset Management’s Head of Responsible Investments Eric Pedersen | Photo: Nordea Pressefoto
by mikkel holmgaard winding, translated by catherine brett

The fact that Denmark signed a modernization of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) in the summer is baffling, and the agreement can only be ripped up too slowly, says Nordea Asset Management’s Head of Responsible Investments Eric Pedersen to Danish business media Børsen Pro.

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