Despite its commitments to net-zero by 2050 and the Paris Agreement, NAB has continued pumping hundreds of millions of dollars into projects that expand the fossil fuel industry and the companies pursuing them. Last year, it loaned CA$117.5 million to the 670km...
ANZ fails to rule out funding fossil fuel expansion amidst climate crisis
26 November 2021 ANZ, a bank purportedly committed to net-zero emissions by 2050, today released an updated climate policy that does nothing to prevent it from funding new climate-wrecking oil and gas projects and the companies pursuing them. The policy update comes...
Commonwealth Bank rebuked over fossil fuel funding at AGM
13 October 2021 As the International Energy Agency (IEA) prepares to publish the most detailed account of its Net Zero Emissions by 2050 scenario—in which there’s no room for expansion of the fossil fuel industry—Commonwealth Bank’s annual shareholder meeting saw its...
CommBank waters down funding hurdle for fossil fuel expansion, gives climate-wrecking companies another 4 years
11 August 2021 Despite supporting the Paris Agreement and the goal of net zero by 2050, CommBank’s annual report—released today—watered down an existing (albeit ineffective) barrier to funding expansionary fossil fuel projects, and gave climate-wrecking companies at...
Investors rebuke NAB over fossil fuel funding at AGM, despite government threats
18 December 2020 As members of the Australian government seek to launch a probe into the legality of banks divesting from fossil fuels, NAB’s annual shareholder meeting saw its investors push for the bank to further limit funding in line with the Paris Agreement. In...
ANZ held to account for climate inaction at AGM
16 December 2020 Following the release of a lacklustre update to its climate policy in October, today's ANZ annual general meeting (AGM) saw the bank's board held to account for the gap between rhetoric and action on climate change. However, perhaps the bank wasn’t as...
Westpac 2020 AGM: funding climate failure is the ‘sweet spot’
11 December 2020 Westpac’s board knew they would be facing tough questions from shareholders at today’s annual general meeting (AGM) given the banks’ continued funding for Australia’s most climate-destructive companies, including Whitehaven Coal and Santos. The bank’s...
Mineral Resources pursues pathway out of line with 1.5°C
The Mineral Resource board made it clear at yesterday’s annual general meeting (AGM) that they would continue to pursue dirty oil and gas development despite their peer Fortescue Metals announcing a major move into renewable energy and green hydrogen. Mineral...
NAB mealy-mouthed on 2030 thermal coal exit
5 November 2020 NAB’s full year results released today reveal the bank is “expected” to exit thermal coal mining by 2030, five years earlier than its inadequate official commitment to exit by 2035. NAB’s announcement last year that it would exit thermal coal mining by...
Westpac increases exposure to fossil fuel power generation
2 November 2020 Westpac’s full year results released today reveal the bank has reduced its exposure to fossil fuel mining and extraction while increasing it to coal and gas-burning power generation over the past year. Westpac’s 2020 Sustainability Performance Report...