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November 15, 2019 03:33 PM

A 24-year-old is suing Rest Super for not being green enough

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    A 24-year-old environmental scientist from Australia is suing Rest Super for not adequately disclosing or assessing the impact of climate change.

    Mark McVeigh, a 24-year-old environmental scientist from Australia, won't be able to access his retirement savings until 2055. But, concerned about what the world may look like then, he's taking action now, suing his A$57 billion ($39 billion) retirement fund for not adequately disclosing or assessing the impact of climate change on its investments.

    The Federal Court battle is shaping up to be a unique test case. Are retirement plans in breach of their fiduciary duties by failing to mitigate the financial ravages of a warmer planet?

    Before launching the legal action, Mr. McVeigh asked Retail Employees Superannuation Trust, or Rest Super, how it was ensuring his savings were future proofed against rising world temperatures. Its response didn't satisfy him and he ended up engaging specialist climate change law firm, Equity Generation Lawyers.

    "I see climate change as a huge risk that dwarfs a lot of other things — it's such a big physical impact on the planet, and the economy," Mr. McVeigh said in a phone interview from Brisbane, where he works as an ecologist for a local government. He said other people had contacted him on learning of the case and also wanted such information from their funds.

    Rest says climate change is just one of a variety of factors it must consider when investing the savings of its around 2 million members, which include grocery-store clerks and shop keepers, according to court filings.

    Australia's retirement industry — home to the world's fourth-largest retirement-savings pool at A$2.9 trillion — is watching the case closely, particularly because many funds must also meet legislated minimum return targets. While investing in renewable energy projects and pressuring miners to be better corporate citizens is all well and good, this requirement makes it more complicated than simply dumping fossil-fuel emitters from a portfolio.

    "Looking after the best financial interests of our members requires us to be conscious of the risks, but not exclude a whole segment of the economy that's going to be very meaningful for a period of time," said Ian Patrick, CIO at Sunsuper, which manages A$70 billion. "Right now, the interests of our members — the sole purpose of super — is what wins out."

    Firms are beginning to act, with a study by State Street Global Advisors released Wednesday finding that fiduciary duty is one of the main "push factors" for financial institutions to adopt environmental, social and governance principles.

    Sunsuper, AustralianSuper, Construction and Building Unions Superannuation, Health Employees Superannuation Trust Australia and others have employed responsible investment teams to integrate ESG factors into their portfolios. They've joined global investor initiatives such as the United Nations-backed Principles for Responsible Investment and they've used their sizable holdings in companies like BHP Group and Glencore to agitate for change.

    Conversations around engagement vs. divestment are frequent when five or so years ago, they pretty much didn't exist.

    Mary Delahunty, who as head of impact at HESTA is responsible for improving the A$50 billion fund's responsible investment practices, says selling out isn't always a prudent option.

    "As soon as you remove capital, they don't have to have a conversation with you anymore," she said.

    Sunsuper has written loans to gas companies in the Permian Basin in the U.S., rather than taking equity stakes and running the risk of being left with a stranded asset. Those loans deliver double-digit returns over periods of up to 10 years while the world shifts to a cleaner energy mix, Mr. Patrick said.

    "It's why we prefer debt and why we think about the tenor of that debt quite deeply," Patrick said. "Relative to holding long-term equity in an energy asset, that addresses the risk quite substantially."

    While activism is rising and investors and banks are shying away from financing environmentally damaging projects, the Australian government is going the other way. Prime Minister Scott Morrison, a staunch supporter of the coal-mining industry, is considering new laws to prevent activists like environmental lobby group Market Forces from stymieing commercial decisions and threatening economic growth.

    The McVeigh case, which is back in court Nov. 22 for a preliminary hearing, has also gained international attention, even though climate change litigation isn't new (oil companies in the U.S., for example, have been sued to recover the cost of rebuilding to protect against rising sea levels).

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