A well-worn stereotype portrays American corporations and particularly the energy industry as ambivalent at best about the environment. However, increasingly, major asset managers and investors have been asserting their views on the relationship between the well-being of the environment and the strength of their returns.

Some institutional investors are now emphasizing links between environmental protection and long-term shareholder value in the aim of strengthening the value of their investments. Climate-related aspects of environmental protection and the carbon footprint of energy companies are receiving heightened attention.

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