Investors urge governments to act on climate change

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Global investors representing $13 trillion in assets called on the United States and other countries to adopt policies to fight climate change they said would unleash a potential flood of private money into renewable and efficient energy.

"Without policies that create a stable investment environment our hands are tied," Anne Stausboll, chief executive of the California Public Employees Retirement System, a pension fund with more than $205 billion in assets, said at a meeting called the Investor Summit on Climate Risk on Thursday.

"We are ready and willing to up the ante to finance the transition to a low carbon global economy but you need to have the courage to act," said Mindy Lubber, the president of Ceres, a coalition of investors and environmentalists which was hosting the meeting.

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