2015 was a monumental year for campaigning to get finance and investment away from fossil fuels. Check out some of our wins and highlights of the year! [cs_row style="margin: 0px auto; padding: 0px; "...
2015: coal loses, community wins.
21 December 2015 The global coal industry stumbled into 2015 looking pretty peaky. Analysts across the finance sector were increasingly using terms like “structural decline” to describe its state and its future, while the spin-meisters spent a fortune hitting back...
Did Vision Super divest on the quiet?
15 December 2015 Early last week, Vision Super posted a press release on their website announcing their commitment to sustainable investment. Vision Super also updated their website, adding a page dedicated to “Sustainable Super” and the calming image of a wind farm...
Westpac commits to action for “below 2 degrees”
11 December 2015 Westpac has today made a commitment to operate in line with an economy that limits global warming to below two degrees! CEO Brian Hartzer said to hundreds of shareholders in Sydney: Westpac is committed to operating, both directly and indirectly, in a...
Commbank’s climate credentials don’t make it through Paris
7 December 2015 Well that was short lived! A month ago we were celebrating Commonwealth Bank's new Group Environment Policy committing the bank to the goal of limiting global warming to less than two degrees. For a moment, it looked like Commbank really got the issue...
How does Westpac measure up on climate?
2 December 2015 We're in a time of year usually defined by the United Nations climate change negotiations, currently underway in Paris. But we're also in the middle of annual general meeting (AGM) season for Australia's big banks, and a parade of glossy brochures and...
The cost of HESTA’s half-arsed divestment? $165 million
26 November 2015 HESTA is an industry super fund for health and community services workers, managing around $32 billion for 800,000 odd members. In September last year, HESTA made a welcome announcement restricting future thermal coal investments across its...
Allianz, world’s largest insurer, dumps coal
24 November 2015 Allianz Investment Management, the money management arm of the largest insurer in the world, has committed to divesting coal from their portfolios. The firm manages in excess of EUR 600 billion of assets covering the liabilities of the insurer. In an...
Australia reluctantly agrees to OECD coal finance restrictions
18 November 2015 Finance ministers from the OECD group of wealthy nations have reached an agreement to stop financing the highest polluting new coal power plants. Originally proposed by Japan and the US, the deal ensures that all new coal plants will only eligible for...
New report puts the spotlight back on fossil fuel subsidies
12 November 2015 The huge ongoing problem of governments around the world pumping hundreds of billions of dollars into fossil fuel production has been brought back into the spotlight by a new report published by US-based Oil Change International and the UK's Overseas...