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Fund Ratings Climate Change

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Part of MSCI funds rating climate change, this module is focused on carbon related metrics.

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MSCI — Fund Ratings Climate Change

Overview

MSCI ESG Fund Ratings aims to provide fund-level transparency to help clients better understand and measure the ESG characteristics of the total portfolio, and rank or screen funds based on a diverse set of ESG exposure categories. This module Fund Rating Climat Change is focused on carbon related metrics.

Key features

  • Implied temperature rise
  • Carbon emissions
  • Carbon intensity
  • Fossil fuel exposure
  • green revenues

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Fund Ratings Climate Change

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