Weekly Investment Commentary: A climate change for markets
Bottom line up top:
- A ripple builds into a wave. The importance of climate change in investing has grown exponentially in just the past several years. Investors should recognize climate risk as investment risk with the confluence of forces at play. Nuveen’s 7th Annual Responsible Investing (RI) Survey found 76% of respondents believe that RI risks and opportunities should be incorporated into investment processes. Over the coming decade, we expect climate volatility to have a cascading effect on the global economy and markets, resulting from a scarcity of energy and food insecurity that may lead to higher rates and even fuel inflation.
- Money is “going green.” Globally, money is in motion when it comes to bridging the gap between current sources of emissions and energy and where business leaders, politicians and scientists hope to land in the future. In the U.S., the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) alone will funnel $370B into “green” infrastructure – including tens of billions of dollars in tax incentives over the coming decade (Figure 1).
- Walk the talk. Above and beyond government investment, developing and passing energy-oriented legislation will force the transition from dialogue in the boardrooms to measurable actions. What does this mean for investors? We believe the intersection of climate change, rising prices and proactive investments creates a strong investment thesis, especially for industries heavily involved with current emissions, as well as those redeveloping critical infrastructure.
“The intersection of climate change, rising prices and proactive investments creates a strong investment thesis.”
Portfolio considerations
As the largest climate-related legislation in U.S. history, the IRA should be integral to global decarbonization. The legislation will drive green spending and could provide investors with the potential for long-term opportunities. Industries and companies that invest in green spending should see improved costs of capital and avoid the financial, legal and reputational risks associated with carbon-intensive assets. As a result, we believe investors should consider renewable energy when making decisions involving asset allocation.
Going forward, increased spending on renewable energy should have a profound effect on infrastructure investments. In 2021, 28% of global electricity generation came from renewables, per the International Energy Agency. Renewables are relatively cheap and should become the largest source of electricity by 2025, reaching 38% by 2027. Not only can infrastructure provide defensive positioning in the current economic climate, but it can also serve as a long-term solution for managing climate volatility.
We estimate natural capital offers attractive opportunities to invest in timber and agriculture. Additionally, agriculture is responsible for 20% of all greenhouse emissions, and is extremely vulnerable to climate change and has the largest labor force in the world. Climate factors, in fact, account for 20% to 49% of the variability in crop yields. The agriculture industry has transformed due to the technology developed to help farmers optimize their use of land, improve water management and create fertilizers that help protect crops from heat and droughts. We expect demand for timber to double in 2024 from 2020. Over the past two decades, the U.S. has underbuilt while experiencing an aging housing supply; both bode well for supporting long-term industry growth. Timberland offers sustainable investing with the potential for competitive risk-adjusted returns, a hedge to inflation and diversification benefits (Figure 2). Within timberland, forestry is evolving with carbon-efficient production, yield-enhancing technologies and carbon credits.
“Global demand for timber is expected to double in 2024 from 2020.”
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