India, Nov. 6 -- While investors increasingly recognise climate change as a financial risk, there are significant gaps in action and consistency, shows new report.

Despite 75 per cent of investors incorporating climate risks into their strategies, many lack credible transition plans and interim targets.

Regional disparities and regulatory uncertainties further hinder global climate finance mobilisation.

As the 30th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP30) nears, analysis of 220 major investors has shown growing climate awareness and board oversight - but warns of uneven ambition, limited transition plans and regional disparities.

Climate change and environmental risks have moved from m...