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UN-backed report finds no G7-based stock exchange indices align with Paris climate goals  |

12th June 2021
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The Global Compact partnered with international non-profit CDP, on behalf of the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a body supporting businesses to set ambitious emissions reduction goals.  

In December 2015, more than 190 signatories in Paris, agreed to limit the rise in global average temperature to well below 2° C (3.6° F) above pre-industrial levels, in the hope of keeping it as close as possible to 1.5° C (2.7° F).  

Just ahead of the G7 Summit in the United Kingdom, which begins on Friday, the Taking the Temperature report shows that indices on the main exchanges of G7  countries are on average at 2.95° C, while four of the seven are on temperature pathways of 3° C or above – way over the Paris benchmark.  

Stock indices consist of the most significant companies listed on a country’s largest exchange and are vital benchmarks to understand market trends and direction. 

Deliver on Paris 

As G7 economies cover nearly 40 per cent of the global economy and approximately 25 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, the businesses making up the G7 have a responsibility to lower their emissions, according to SBTi. 

G7 companies have the potential to cause a ‘domino effect’ of positive change across the wider global economy — Lila Karbassi, UN Global Compact

“G7 companies have the potential to cause a ‘domino effect’ of positive change across the wider global economy”, said Lila Karbassi, Chief of Programmes, UN Global Compact and SBTi Board Chair, calling upon the largest listed G7 companies to urgently increase climate action.  

Invest in the planet  

Currently 70 per cent of Canada’s SPTSX 60 index stands at a 3.1° C temperature rating and almost 50 per cent of Italy’s FTSE MIB at a 2.7° C. 

While passive investing currently makes up around 40 per cent of United States and 20 per cent of European funds, investors are being warned that just 19 per cent of listed companies in the G7 indices, have climate targets allied with the Paris Agreement. 

G7 ministers responsible for climate and the environment, recently urged businesses and investors to align their portfolios with the Paris goals, and set science-based net zero emissions targets by 2050 – at the latest.  

“This report highlights the urgent need for markets and investors to deliver on the goals of the Paris Agreement…Governments must go further to incentivize ambitious science-based target setting”, said Ms. Karbassi. 

Room for optimism 

Despite these findings however, momentum for action in G7 countries is growing, with the analysis citing 2020 as an overall milestone year for climate commitments. 

Some 64 per cent of all corporate greenhouse gas emission reduction targets disclosed to CDP last year, were set by companies headquartered in G7 countries, and the annual rate of science-based targets doubled in 2020 versus 2015 to 2019. 

Urgent action  

The report also identified four urgent priorities for climate action.  

It recommended that businesses and Governments collaborate to harness a positive feedback cycle whereby private actions and Government policies reinforce each other.  

Secondly, corporations must work with suppliers to decarbonize supply chains. 

Third, it calls for investors to embed science-based targets into sustainability-linked bonds and climate financial standards.  

Finally, the report advised financial institutions to set portfolio-level science-based targets with underlying assets to create a domino effect in all sectors of the economy.

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