* Shell, Repsol included due to their climate goals
* FACTBOX on Big Oil's climate targets:
LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The Church of England's 2.8
billion pound pension fund has put 600 million pounds ($789
million) into a climate index which includes Royal Dutch Shell
and Repsol, but shuns BP, Exxon and Chevron.
The Church, which has pressured oil producers to improve
their climate targets, based its index on the London School of
Economics' Transition Pathway Initiative (TPI) on companies'
alignment with the goal to keep global warming below 2 degrees
Celsius.
"Under the index, the Pensions Board portfolio will have a
49.1% lower carbon intensity than its current passive
allocation," the Church said in a statement.
"Were the latter companies (ExxonMobil, Chevron
and BP) to set emissions targets covering all
their emissions that align to the Paris Agreement then the Index
rules would allow inclusion."
Oil companies' climate targets vary - for example in whether
they include emissions resulting from the use of a company's
products rather than merely its operations and whether a target
is set in absolute emission terms or in terms of intensity.
($1 = 0.7608 pounds)
(Reporting by Shadia Nasralla; Editing by Mark Potter)