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Church of England leads new campaign against CO2 polluters

Pension funds team up with LGIM and Robeco to discourage lobbying ‘behind closed doors’

Climate protestors demonstrate near St Paul's Cathedral in London, one of the Church of England's most iconic buildings
Climate protestors demonstrate near St Paul's Cathedral in London, one of the Church of England's most iconic buildings Photo: Getty Images

The Church of England has teamed up with Sweden’s state pension funds to pile pressure on some of Europe’s biggest polluters, demanding they end their “behind closed doors” lobbying approach to climate change.

The influential pension funds, joined by Legal & General Investment Management and Robeco, the asset managers, have written to 55 companies asking them to review their relationships with external lobby groups, particularly those that do not support progressive climate policy.

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