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Allspring Global Investments – In Conversation With … Allspring Systematic Edge

8 Aug 2022

With the UN COP 261 Climate Change Conference behind us and a slew of net-zero corporate pledges continuing to roll in, companies will be
increasingly affected by, and participating in, the low-carbon transition of the global economy. This decarbonization pathway for the real economy means that climate change has become a consistent and urgent area of focus for investors. Against this backdrop, Himani Phadke, Jonathan Cangalosi, and Peter Weidner discussed the implications of 1.5- and 2.0-degree alignment in global equities portfolios.

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With the UN COP 261 Climate Change Conference behind us and a slew of net-zero corporate pledges continuing to roll in, companies will be
increasingly affected by, and participating in, the low-carbon transition of the global economy. This decarbonization pathway for the real economy means that climate change has become a consistent and urgent area of focus for investors. Against this backdrop, Himani Phadke, Jonathan Cangalosi, and Peter Weidner discussed the implications of 1.5- and 2.0-degree alignment in global equities portfolios.

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