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2018年9月17日

Philippines: Report alleges 'opaque investments' in coal projects that are causing environmental & social harms; some investors respond

The report, "Broken Promises: The World Bank, International Investors and the Fight for Climate Justice in the Philippines," raises serious allegations concerning various companies' support of coal power plan projects in the Philippines through 'opaque' investments' that are causing 1) derailment of international efforts to limit global temperature, 2) forcible displacement of people living near plant sites, 3) dangerous air and water pollution, and 4) threats, harassment, and even murder of environmental defenders.

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited 19 investor-companies to respond. These were: 1) Alaska Permanent Fund 2) APG Asset Management 3) AMF Pensionsforsakring AB 4) BlackRock 5) British Columbia Management 6) Caisse de Depot et Placement du Quebec 7) Canada Pension Plan Investment Board 8) Forsta AP-Fonden 9)  Pensions Myndigheten-Sweden 10) Government Pension Investment Fund of Japan 11) Norges Bank Investment Management12) Nuveen LLC 13) Oregon Public Employees Retirement System 14) PGGM Vermogensbeheer B.V. 15) CalPERS 16) State of Wisconsin Investment Board 17) Texas Permanent School Fund 18) Vanguard Group, and Cathay United. 

The following investor-companies sent responses and these are linked below: APG Asset Management, Cathay United, AMF Pensionsforsakring AB, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, and Norges Bank Investment Management. The other investor-companies did not respond.

企業回應

Alaska Permanent Fund

沒有回應

BlackRock

沒有回應

British Columbia Investment Management

沒有回應

Caisse des Dépôts

沒有回應

Canada Pension Plan Investment Board 瀏覽回應
Cathay United 瀏覽回應
Forsta AP-Fonden

沒有回應

Pensions Myndigheten -Sweden

沒有回應

Government Pension Investment Fund of Japan

沒有回應

Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) 瀏覽回應
Nuveen

沒有回應

Oregon Public Employees Retirement System

沒有回應

CALPERS

沒有回應

State of Wisconsin Investment Board

沒有回應

Texas Permanent School Fund

沒有回應

Vanguard

沒有回應

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