Topic: Climate Solutions & Tech

投資家の気候変動移行の現状 2025 -日本

Report | 気候変動に関するアジア投資家グループ(AIGCC) | 2025年4⽉

本レポートは、AIGCC の「アジアにおける投資家の気候変動移行の現状 2025 年報告 書」より、日本における主要な機関投資家の気候変動対策進捗の概要を抽出し、報告す るものです。

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日本の投資家はアジアの中で最も気候変動対策が進展

30 April 2025

AIGCC(アジア投資家気候変動グループ)の最新の分析によると、日本の投資家は気候変動リスクと機会の管理において、アジアの他地域をリードする潜在的な能力を有していることが明らかになった。本分析は、合計1,846兆円(12.4兆米ドル)の運用資産額に相当する、35の有力な日本の機関投資家を対象に実施された。

Japan – State of Investor Climate Transition 2025

Report | Asia Investor Group on Climate Change | April 2025

A summary of climate progress by Japan’s most significant institutional investors, from AIGCC’s State of Investor Climate Transition in Asia 2025 Report.

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Policy Brief for COP29: Asian Investors Leading on Climate Action, But Need Greater Government Support to Accelerate the Transition

Policy Briefings | Asia Investor Group on Climate Change | 11 November 2024

As COP29 convenes in Baku, amidst a backdrop of escalating climate impacts and urgent calls for increased ambition, AIGCC presents this briefer to highlight the perspectives of investors active in Asian markets on climate finance

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Asian Investors Name the Policy Priorities That Will Direct Billions into Climate Solutions

11 November 2024

AIGCC’s State of Net Zero Investment in Asia survey of 52 investors across Asia, managing approximately $50.2 trillion in assets under management (AUM), has identified the key climate-related priorities that national governments in Asia must address to enable private capital to flow into climate solutions.

Strong Opportunities for Climate Progress in Korea

14 November 2023

The Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) welcomes Korea’s promise as a centre for climate innovation and industry, based on a series of high-level roundtables, seminars, and bilateral meetings in Seoul this month.

Indonesia and Vietnam can accelerate transition to clean energy and cut costs: new AIGCC ASEAN power sector analysis

20 October 2021

The cost of building new solar and wind energy in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is now cheaper than coal and gas, allowing the region to accelerate its net zero transition with the right policy reforms, a new analysis released by the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) has found.