ESG & Investing

Sierra Club Drops BlackRock as Asset Manager, Citing Climate Risk

BlackRock’s headquarters in New York City.

Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg

Sierra Club Foundation, the fiscal sponsor for one of the US’s largest environmental organizations, is pulling money from BlackRock Inc., citing the asset manager’s “refusal” to “address the systemic financial implications of the climate crisis” in its investment decisions.

“Climate risk is financial risk,” said Paul Rissman, an emeritus board member of the Sierra Club Foundation, in an announcement on Wednesday. BlackRock has failed to “support real-world decarbonization through stronger stewardship practices” he said.