S&P Dow Jones Indices Introduces Environmental Metrics for Commodities with the Launch of the S&P GSCI Climate Aware Index
S&P Dow Jones Indices has launched the S&P GSCI Climate Aware index, incorporating environmental metrics into commodities tracking. Designed to provide exposure to global commodities while reducing reliance on fossil fuels, this index reallocates weights favoring essential commodities for the energy transition and maintains food commodity allocations.
The index aims for a 25% reduction in environmental impact per dollar compared to the S&P GSCI, with a yearly decarbonization target of 5%. Developed in collaboration with J.P. Morgan, the launch reflects growing market demand for sustainability-focused investment options.
- Launch of S&P GSCI Climate Aware index providing sustainability-focused investment option.
- Targets a 25% reduction in environmental impact per dollar invested compared to S&P GSCI.
- Collaboration with J.P. Morgan indicates strong market interest and research backing.
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However, through the application of environmental factors in its rules-based methodology, the S&P GSCI Climate Aware index is unique because it reallocates the weights of its constituents away from higher-intensity fossil fuels and shifts them to commodities that are crucial to the global energy transition while maintaining an allocation to the food commodities that sustain life.
"As a pioneer in developing sustainability-oriented benchmarks for more than two decades,
With the S&P GSCI as its starting index universe, the S&P GSCI Climate Aware index uses index optimization, an approach whereby a mathematical model is used to select the best combination of constituents according to certain predefined objectives. Through this approach, the S&P GSCI Climate Aware index seeks to achieve a similar level of diverse and broad exposure to the commodities market and maintain index replicability and liquidity.
The S&P GSCI Climate Aware index utilizes the S&P Global Commodity Environmental dataset developed by S&P Global Sustainable1.The dataset provides commodity-level physical and financial impact data on greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption and land use for all the constituents of the S&P GSCI.
More specifically, the S&P GSCI Climate Aware index seeks to achieve a
"S&P Global Sustainable1 has developed the S&P Global Commodity Environmental dataset covering a range of agricultural, energy, precious metal, and industrial metal commodities to support the need for increased transparency on environmental factors across commodity value chains. The dataset enables investors and corporates to understand and quantify the environmental risks and opportunities of specific commodities, as well as across portfolios, indices, and benchmarks," said
S&P DJI collaborated with J.P. Morgan to publish a research report to study the application of environmental criteria on commodities benchmarks. The research is available here.
With the launch of this climate aware commodity index, S&P DJI adds to its wide range of broad market, thematic and targeted global sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) indices such as the S&P 500 ESG Index, as well as more specific environmental and climate-focused benchmarks such as the S&P Paris-Aligned and Climate Transition (PACT) indices.
The S&P GSCI Climate Aware index's methodology is published and available at S&P DJI's website here and more information on the S&P Global Commodity Environmental dataset can be found here.
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