17 November 2016 With operations in over 25 countries, BHP Billiton is one of the world’s largest mining companies. Two years ago the company was rated one of the top twenty most carbon polluting companies. The mining giant has also been involved in several environmental disasters such as the Ok … Read More
Media release: NAB’s climate change position makes new fossil fuel projects impossible to fund
Melbourne, 14 November 2016 NAB’s climate change position announced today sets it apart from the major banks, but the real proof will be in its future lending decisions, according to environmental finance campaigners Market Forces. The bank’s “Dig Deeper” sustainability report[1], released today, adopts important new language committing NAB to … Read More
Australian banks help release another 3 billion tonnes of carbon emissions
9 September 2016 Since late 2015, when Australia’s major banks committed to support the goal of holding global warming to below two degrees, they have contributed to deals for new fossil fuel projects capable of adding 3 billion tonnes of CO2 to the atmosphere. A new report from the Stockholm Environment Institute … Read More
Climate change denial goes mainstream at Macquarie AGM
28 July 2016 “There are two sides to this debate.” These were the remarks of the Macquarie Group Chairman Peter Warne, after their AGM descended into somewhat of a farce earlier today, as shareholders asked tough questions of a bank that is fast becoming a significant fossil fuel player and … Read More
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 of climate change and were even sticking their necks out … Read More