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2. For the purposes of sections 247(4)(c) and 248(5)(c) of the Pensions Act 2004 (requirement for trustee knowledge and understanding – other prescribed matters), the following matters are prescribed in the case of trustees to whom requirements specified in Part 1 of the Schedule to the Occupational Pension Schemes (Climate Change Governance and Reporting) Regulations 2021 (climate change governance etc. requirements) apply—
(a)the identification, assessment and management of risks arising to occupational pension schemes from the effects of climate change, including risks arising from steps taken because of climate change (whether by governments or otherwise); and
(b)the identification, assessment and management of opportunities relating to climate change for occupational pension schemes, including opportunities arising from steps taken because of climate change (whether by governments or otherwise),
insofar as these matters are relevant to meeting those requirements.
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