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Environmental thematic strategies

Why environmental thematic strategies

Achieving a lower carbon economy in harmony with our natural ecosystems requires a fundamental shift across business sectors and geographies. This transition is backed by a growing number of institutions, corporates and consumers and will require tens of trillions of investments over the next few decades.1

Our strategies

BNP Paribas Asset Management is the sustainable investor for a changing world. Through our environmental strategies investment team, an experienced group of thematic investors, we offer a suite of strategies targeting attractive risk-adjusted returns and positive environmental outcomes.

Each strategy taps into key environmental themes through an active, global multi-sector approach to better manage risks and uncover the most compelling opportunities.

Team and resources

Ulrik Fugmann and Edward Lees lead our Environmental Strategies Group. It includes portfolio managers, equity and quantitative research analysts, and investment specialists. They benefit from access to our Sustainability Centre, Quantitative Research Group and global risk and trading platform.

        1 Source: IRENA, International Renewable Energy Agency, World Energy Transitions Outlook, April 2021.


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