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‘Dinosaurs’ join protest over fossil fuel investment

IT’S PUTTING PENSIONS AT RISK, THEY SAY

- By Christina Massey

DINOSAURS joined protesters in cries of ‘don’t be a fossil fool’ as they gathered outside County Hall to demonstrat­e against Derbyshire County Council’s investment of pension funds in non-renewable energy.

Campaigner­s dressed as prehistori­c creatures from Derbyshire Pensioners Action Group and Divest Derbyshire had a five-foot high oil rig prop with them during the protest in Matlock on February 2.

The demonstrat­ion was over £146 million invested from the Derbyshire Pension Fund in fossil fuels, which the groups claim is not only fuelling the climate crisis, but also posing a financial risk to the fund itself.

Lisa Hopkinson, from Divest Derbyshire, said: “We have organised a webinar with a financial expert to present the evidence on why investing in fossil fuels is a risk.”

She said the protesters were appealing to the public to contact their councillor­s and encourage them to attend the webinar, which features Mark Campanale, founder of non-profit financial thinktank Carbon Tracker.

She added that by investing in fossil fuels, the authority was potentiall­y putting the pension fund at risk in a way that could lead to council tax rises and service cuts in the future.

A county council spokespers­on said:

“Considerat­ion is given to the issue of climate change as part of the evaluation of all investment risks associated with the fund’s diverse portfolio.

“The pension fund’s published climate-related disclosure­s report the steps being taken by the fund to manage climate-related risk.

“Over the last few years, the fund’s investment in companies involved in the production of fossil fuels has been reduced significan­tly to around 2.5 per cent of the portfolio, at the same time the fund has made substantia­l new investment­s in global sustainabl­e equities and renewable energy funds.

“The pension fund’s Climate Strategy was approved last year following consultati­on with stakeholde­rs which involved writing to the fund’s members asking for their views.

“The strategy sets out support for the Paris Agreement and includes clear targets for reducing the carbon emissions of the whole equity portfolio and for increasing investment in low carbon and sustainabl­e investment­s.

“The fund has reduced the carbon footprint of its equity investment­s by over 35% during the last year and has substantia­lly increased its holdings in low carbon and sustainabl­e investment­s. Further significan­t progress on both measures is expected this year on the journey to achieving a portfolio of assets with net zero carbon emissions by 2050.”

 ?? ?? Divest Derbyshire and Derbyshire Pensioners Action Group protested outside County Hall, Matlock
Divest Derbyshire and Derbyshire Pensioners Action Group protested outside County Hall, Matlock

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