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hatrack

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Mon Mar 18, 2019, 07:41 AM Mar 2019

Financial Report: "There Are Companies We View As Having No Real Value Under A 2-Degree Scenario"

Neuberger Berman began a comprehensive review of its $304 billion portfolio last year, specifically to understand how their investments will be affected by climate change. The verdict is in, and it isn’t good. “The unfortunate overall conclusion is that developed markets are not on track,” said Jonathan Bailey, head of ESG investing at Neuberger Berman. With the help of three climate scientists who joined the firm in November, Neuberger Berman plans to push companies for progress -- and quickly. If the firm isn’t satisfied, Bailey said, it might reconsider the investments.

The portfolio review offered some useful insights. European companies are better prepared for climate change impacts than their U.S. competitors. Companies that operate inland may underestimate the risks presented by increased heat and wildfires. With their current mix of power generation, many U.S. utilities won’t be viable within 15 years.

“There are companies we view as having no real value under a 2-degree scenario,” Bailey said, referring to what scientists agree is the maximum amount of tolerable warming. “If I look at the oil and gas sector, they are not on track for a 2-degree world and they don’t believe one will happen.”

Under pressure from investors, some of the biggest oil and gas companies have begun planning for global warming. Shell announced this month it plans to become an electricity company. Norway’s Statoil renamed itself Equinor and now highlights its offshore wind business.

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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-18/neuberger-berman-climate-review-finds-big-holes-in-readiness?srnd=climate-changed

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Financial Report: "There Are Companies We View As Having No Real Value Under A 2-Degree Scenario" (Original Post) hatrack Mar 2019 OP
The Koch brothers and Rex Tillerson are *directly* responsible EndGOPPropaganda Mar 2019 #1

EndGOPPropaganda

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1. The Koch brothers and Rex Tillerson are *directly* responsible
Mon Mar 18, 2019, 08:08 AM
Mar 2019

Oil and gas CEOs paid for propaganda in the US to deny climate change. Any damage to our economy can be directly laid at their feet. Charles Koch should go down in history as the man who helped climate change damage our economy.

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