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Minutes:
41.1 The Committee considered the Fund’s Risk
Register.
41.2 The Committee’s discussion
included the following key issues:
- There
should be a risk added relating to trading issues resulting from
the completion of Brexit, for example, border risks such as
Northern Ireland; labour shortages; and inflation of food
prices.
- The ESPF
is far more advanced in how it has structured its portfolio to
mitigate climate change risk compared to other Local Government
Pension Schemes (LGPS) and has done significant work to lobby
government through the Institutional Investors’ Group on
Climate Change (IIGCC). Further examination of the risk of climate
change to the Fund, however, is necessary and this is due to be
undertaken in the new year via climate scenario modelling. This
will help determine the Fund’s best strategy for mitigating
risk and the risk register will be updated following this work.
This piece of work will look at the impact of various models of
temperature change on the financial markets and how this could
affect the value of companies that the Fund is invested in, via its
fund managers, and the time period over which it will pose a risk.
Climate modelling is complex and the Fund’s officers are
currently liaising with organisations about the best approach to
undertaking this work, including speaking to fund managers about
how they approached climate modelling that allowed them to publish
their Taskforce for Carbon related
Financial Disclosure (TCFD) statements.
- There are
also potential risks to the Fund from climate change indirectly,
for example, the cost to the Fund through its exposure to
commercial property and the potential need over the next 15 years
to retrofit these assets to meet any national target to decarbonise
the economy.
41.3 The Committee RESOLVED to agree
the Risk Register subject to officers considering the addition of
the following:
1) a risk around the
transition to new trading arrangements; and
2) a review of the
climate change following the climate scenario modelling.