IGCC Election 2022 Statement On Climate Policies 6 May 2022 Share The Investor Group on Climate Change has been asked to respond to climate-related statements made by candidates during the 2022 Australian Federal Election. We welcome the increased national focus on climate action and the opportunities to accelerate the economy towards net zero emissions. We also direct readers’ attention to the statements we have previously made following policy announcements by the major parties. Net zero by 2050 positive signal to investors, acute policy risks remain to 2030 – October 26 2021 Stronger 2030 emissions reductions targets will unlock investment opportunities in Australia – December 3 2021 Latest news & insights Submission: Community Benefits Principles for a Future Made in Australia 10 February 2026 New IGCC Report: Investors Must Engage the Wider System to Tackle Climate Risks Threatening Market-Wide Returns 15 December 2025 IGCC appears before Aotearoa New Zealand Parliamentary Committee: International capital wants climate reporting 12 December 2025 Australia’s $60bn Public Capital System and The Climate Investment Opportunity 10 December 2025 Australian COP President (Negotiations) has Potential for Economic Wins 20 November 2025 IGCC’s Climate Leaders’ Awards go to John Thwaites, Alison Ewings, Ros McKay and Rick Walters 30 October 2025 IGCC Summit 2025: Decoding the Transition: Key Moments 30 October 2025 Aotearoa New Zealand Government’s proposed changes to the mandatory climate-related disclosure regime risk the country’s economy. 23 October 2025 Submission: Net Zero Fund should fast-track REIP development 19 October 2025 From Risk to Resilience: What Investors Expect from Companies on Physical Climate Risk 13 October 2025