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Beyond Net-Zero Pledges: How Standard Life Aberdeen''s Targeted Climate Strategy Is Reshaping High-Emitting Industries
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Beyond Net-Zero Pledges: How Standard Life Aberdeen''s Targeted Climate Strategy Is Reshaping High-Emitting Industries

In 2020, asset manager Standard Life Aberdeen set a bold 2050 net-zero portfolio target, complemented by aggressive 2030 interim goals for high-emitting sectors. This case study reveals that this precise, sector-specific target-setting proved more effective than generic commitments in driving corporate action. By 2023, the strategy yielded significant results: 90% of its oil & gas assets and 70% of utilities assets were covered by companies with science-based targets or transition plans. The article analyzes the underlying economic logic of using investment capital as a lever for systemic change, examines the ''ripple effect'' on supply chains, and questions whether this model represents a new standard for fiduciary duty in the climate era.

Beyond the Target: Why Standard Life Aberdeen''s Sovereign Bond Retreat Signals a Deeper Climate Finance Crisis
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Beyond the Target: Why Standard Life Aberdeen''s Sovereign Bond Retreat Signals a Deeper Climate Finance Crisis

Asset manager Standard Life Aberdeen's (SLA) decision to exclude sovereign bonds from its 2030 climate target is not a simple policy tweak but a symptom of a profound structural flaw in sustainable finance. This analysis reveals that the move, affecting 7% of its £464.2bn portfolio, highlights the failure of current ESG frameworks to grapple with the political and methodological complexities of sovereign climate action. By shifting its sovereign ambition to a distant 2050 net-zero goal while maintaining its 2030 corporate target, SLA exposes a critical divergence in accountability. This article explores the hidden economic logic behind the retreat, questioning the viability of net-zero pledges for state actors and what it means for the future of climate-aligned investing.