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Beyond Virtue Signaling: Financial Materiality of Carbon Emissions

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September 29, 2021

Beyond Virtue Signaling: Financial Materiality of Carbon Emissions


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Beyond Virtue Signaling: Financial Materiality of Carbon Emissions

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September 29, 2021

 
 

Companies create carbon emissions, both directly and indirectly, that cause harm to society. We believe that globally economic and regulatory policy changes are on the way which will aim to reduce green premiums (the additional cost of a clean technology alternative compared to traditional, higher emissions options) and thus increase the cost competitiveness of sustainable options. We anticipate that the burden and liability of emitting carbon will ultimately fall on companies, and that the fundamental analysis that investors do today needs to reflect a price on carbon.

At Counterpoint Global, our US-based strategies are comprised of companies that create fewer emissions per revenue dollar than the companies in the benchmark. For example, the carbon emissions per revenue dollar in the Growth Portfolio is less than half of the benchmark, while the carbon intensity estimate of the portfolio, the emissions per invested dollar is roughly one-fifth the index. As a result, our clients tend to have significantly less exposure to carbon intensity per invested dollar than they would if they invested in the benchmark.

 
 

Our analysis of carbon emissions provides a signal to companies and clients that we are factoring in these costs as part of our analysis and valuation. Executives and boards who know that active managers are quantifying the risks of carbon emissions may have more of a financial incentive to allocate corporate resources to the innovations that we need to decarbonize as a society.  We believe that the next wave of sustainability investing is to partner with companies to unlock opportunities for favorable impact. We call this convergence: the alignment of long-term value creation and positive impact on society and the environment.

Click on the PDF to learn more about our methodology and framework which help show how our clients can benefit from the many opportunities that a low-emissions world could create.

 
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