Since 2010, Private Equity Investments In Fossil Fuels Top $1 Trillion; Carbon Output 1 Billion Tons/Year From Projects
Private equity firms are using US public sector workers retirement savings to fund fossil fuel projects pumping more than a billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere every year, according to an analysis. They have ploughed more than $1tn (£750bn) into the energy sector since 2010, often buying into old and new fossil fuel projects and, thanks to exemptions from many financial disclosures, operating them outside the public eye, the researchers say.
In many cases they are mortgaging workers futures by taking the money they have put away for old age and investing it in assets that risk serious damage to the climate, the report claims. Public sector workers money, through national, state, and retirement pensions, provides much of the capital for private equity firms energy investments, but there is limited disclosure to the pension fund managers that the deferred earnings of their beneficiaries have potential climate impacts, it says.
Researchers at Americans for Financial Reform Education Fund, Global Energy Monitor and Private Equity Stakeholder Project assessed the holdings of 21 private equity firms, overseeing a combined $6tn in assets under management.
Together, the analysis found that the 21 firms were funding projects responsible for releasing more than 1.17bn tons of CO2 equivalent (tCO2e) a year.
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/oct/01/private-equity-firms-us-pensions-fossil-fuel-projects