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Environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies, which factor in climate change risk criteria, have gone mainstream in recent years. A major turning point arrived in January when the world’s biggest investment manager with assets under management (AuM) of c.$6.5tn, BlackRock, announced sweeping changes to its investment and engagement strategies and joined the Climate Action 100+ pressure group.Managers have already moved beyond simply excluding carbon-intensive companies from just their bespoke ESG investment funds. They are also doing so—as well as exerting more and more pressure on companies at annual general meetings—through their core investment strategies, which have many times greater AuM.