Pension firms should make carbon data comparable, critics urge

An NGO and a CBS professor are critical towards the carbon reporting of Danish pension firms and call for more transparency.
CBS professor Andreas Rasche believes that the pension industry should increase transparency in carbon reporting. | Photo: Copenhagen Business School
CBS professor Andreas Rasche believes that the pension industry should increase transparency in carbon reporting. | Photo: Copenhagen Business School

When pension firms report the carbon footprint of their investments, they leave their customers in a state of confusion because their way of reporting differ from each other. The companies focus on different asset classes, which makes the numbers difficult to compare, Danish online business media Finans reports.

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