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Norway wealth fund falls short on its climate ambitions, NGO says
Apr 28, 2024 5:22 PM

OSLO, April 29 (Reuters) - Norway's $1.6 trillion

sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, falls short on its

climate ambitions by failing to back multiple shareholder

proposals pushing oil companies to cut their greenhouse gas

emissions, an NGO report said on Monday.

The fund pools the Nordic country's state revenues from oil

and gas production. Since 2022 its aim is for the 9,000

companies it invests in globally to reach net zero greenhouse

gas emissions by 2050, in line with the Paris Agreement.

As part of its strategy, the fund's management, Norges Bank

Investment Management (NBIM), has set expectations for corporate

boards on climate change and votes at annual general meetings on

this issue.

It says it engages with companies in multiple ways,

including via voting on shareholder proposals, and in severe

cases can divest from companies if they fail to respond.

The fund is failing short, however, on that ambition,

according to a report by Norwegian NGO Framtiden i vaare hender

(the Future in our Hands), shared with Reuters ahead of its

publication on Monday.

The report analysed the fund's voting record last year on 16

climate resolutions at nine oil majors, including BP,

Shell, TotalEnergies, Chevron ( CVX ) and

ExxonMobil ( XOM ).

It found the fund supported seven such resolutions and

backed strategies the group said were "climate harmful" in the

remaining nine of those 16 cases.

"NBIM has, at times, opposed critical shareholder

resolutions on climate during annual general meetings. This

misalignment between NBIM's climate engagement strategy and its

actual voting behaviour signals a troubling gap in action," said

the report.

NBIM also voted against all climate resolutions at the

annual general meetings of four oil majors - BP, Shell,

TotalEnergies and Marathon - that have been flagged by

CA100+, an investor-led initiative that advocates for the

largest emitters to tackle their emissions, as companies that

fall short in their efforts to tackle climate change.

"NBIM's failure to endorse climate resolutions in line with

internationally agreed goals undermines its role as a steward of

sustainable finance," said the report.

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