Market Forces’ take on BHP’s latest climate commitments

31 July 2019 Last week, BHP Billiton CEO Andrew Mackenzie made a speech in London that grabbed global headlines for two main reasons: The language he used made it clear that, even if BHP has a long way to go on addressing climate risk, there’s no doubt that the company … Read More

Norwegian sovereign wealth fund pulls $3 billion out of AGL, BHP and South32

The Norwegian government’s decision to tighten the Government Pension Fund Global’s (GPFG) coal exclusion criteria will see the world’s richest sovereign wealth fund withdraw a combined AU$3 billion from AGL, BHP and South32. The announcement comes at a particularly bad time for AGL, just days after the company’s share price … Read More

BHP has no plans to walk away from climate-destroying coal

BHP iron ore train Western Australia

8 November 2018 Today’s BHP annual shareholder meeting in Adelaide saw the company vigorously defend its views and support for the long term viability of coal and fossil fuels. Chief executive Andrew Mackenzie used his opening address to remind shareholders that “as a major producer and consumer of fossil fuels, … Read More

BHP stands by climate-wrecking MCA

Protestors against BHP

Melbourne, 16 November 2017 Yesterday’s BHP Billiton Annual General Meeting in Melbourne was notable for protests outside, and unhappy shareholders inside, who questioned the company’s record on climate change, its relationship with indigenous peoples and its response to the Samarco dam disaster in 2015. BHP is Australia’s largest diversified mining … Read More