1 February 2023 The Australian Government continues to support fossil fuel exploration and development in Australia, despite 2021 modelling by the International Energy Agency (IEA), confirmed again in late 2022, which finds that there can be no new coal, oil or gas...
Pressure on Asian companies reaches boiling point for climate action
OPINION | Koh Matsuki CEO, Proxy Watcher Some of Japan’s biggest energy and resources companies are pushing full steam ahead to expand fossil fuel projects across Asia. But banks across Asia and corporate Japan – including Mitsubishi, Mizuho Bank and J-Power – are...
Ten years. A thank you message from the founder of Market Forces.
21 January 2023 It was ten years ago today that New Matilda published an article called “ANZ funds big coal boom”, describing ANZ’s recent coal deals and warning that the bank may well become involved in financing new coal mines and export projects in Australia. That...
Adani repays massive coal port debt out of own pocket
Ratings agency Moody’s has confirmed (paywalled) that Adani Group has had to pay back the US$500m of bonds issued by its NQXT coal port (formerly Adani Abbot Point Terminal) from its own pocket. The bonds matured on 15 December 2022. NQXT, situated in the Great...
Lloyd’s and Probitas1492 named as Adani Carmichael coal insurers
Coal Action Network and Money Rebellion groups held a rally outside Probitas1492’s London office last Wednesday, calling on it to rule out any further insurance for Adani’s climate-wrecking Carmichael coal project in Australia. This rally follows insider information...
NAB fails to address fossil fuel lending loopholes at 2022 AGM
16 December 2022 NAB faces shareholder backlash over continued support for new fossil fuels at 2022 AGM Today, National Australia Bank (NAB) faced a formal proposal from shareholders asking it to demonstrate how the company’s financing would not be used for the...
ANZ pulls the wool over investors eyes on climate at 2022 AGM
15 December 2022 Just over 8% of shareholders voted in favour of a formal proposal calling on the bank to demonstrate how its funding would not be used for new fossil fuel projects at today's annual general meeting. Last month, a UN High-level Expert Group confirmed...
Westpac’s ‘laughable’ greenwashing called out at 2022 AGM
14 December 2022 Over 10% of Westpac's shareholders defied the board to support a formal proposal calling on the bank to demonstrate how its funding won't be used for new fossil fuel projects at today’s annual general meeting (AGM) in Melbourne. The bank was also...
Spirit Super must stop new oil and gas projects or divest from the companies pursuing them
13 December 2022 Spirit Super updated its climate targets this year, aiming to reduce both the fossil fuel reserves and carbon emissions in its investment portfolio by 50% by the end of this decade. Yet the fund remains invested in companies seeking to massively...
Major coal producer New Hope urged to wind down production as shareholders shut out of AGM
MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 24 November: New Hope Group shareholders and Market Forces are demanding the coal miner disclose plans to wind down production in line with global climate goals. New Hope faces a resolution backed by over 100 shareholders, calling for full...
