Temasek may get more aggressive on climate change


Temasek Dhillon Pillay

LONDON: Singapore’s Temasek International Ltd may accelerate its climate change goals as the state-owned investor puts environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles at the heart of its strategies.

Temasek has pledged to become carbon neutral by year-end and aims to halve the emissions of its portfolio companies by 2030. Environmental concerns are understood to be part of the reason it chose not to participate in Saudi Aramco’s initial public offering (IPO) last year.

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