KEY POINTS
  • The risks of climate change are already impacting investors, with increasingly frequent climate disasters like wildfires, drought, flooding and heatwaves threatening business operations and properties worldwide.
  • Many investors are now choosing to funnel their money into investments that address climate change risk.
  • Asset managers are rushing to meet the demand, but sustainable investing isn't as simple as it sounds.
  • "We're not saying to not to invest in an oil or gas company. But if you are, you want to invest in one that has a historically strong track record in dealing with environmental issues," Nuveen managing director Steve Liberatore said.
Mike Rasnic sits on the front porch of his home which is surrounded by floodwater on March 22, 2019 in Craig, Missouri.

The risks of climate change are already impacting investors, with increasingly frequent climate disasters like wildfires, drought, flooding and heatwaves threatening business operations and properties across the world.

Many investors are now choosing to funnel their money into investments that address climate change risk, and asset managers are rushing to meet the demand.