Swedish pension funds call for private investments in water infrastructure

Climate adaptation in Sweden must be accelerated, even though the investment horizon is long-term, two pension executives write in an opinion piece.
Ylva Wessén (left) is CEO and president of the Folksam Group, while Camilla Larsson is CEO of pension fund KPA, which is part of the Folksam Group. | Photo: Folksam / KPA / PR
Ylva Wessén (left) is CEO and president of the Folksam Group, while Camilla Larsson is CEO of pension fund KPA, which is part of the Folksam Group. | Photo: Folksam / KPA / PR

Sweden’s sizeable pension assets can play a “constructive role” in the country’s climate adaptation strategy, two pension fund executives argue in an opinion piece published on the news site Aktuell Hållbarhet.

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