15 March 2022 Today, Hostplus announced its commitment to a net zero emissions investment portfolio by 2050. However, the fund has failed to announce any near term steps or interim targets towards that goal, and remains a laggard with no policies to cut investments in companies expanding the coal, oil … Read More
Cbus and Media Super merger: Combined fund must go further on climate action
4 March 2022 Cbus and Media Super announced merger plans last year, and have now set a completion date. However, each fund takes a different approach to climate change, and the question that remains to be answered for members of both funds is this: what will this merger mean for … Read More
Win! Credit Suisse rules out Whitehaven Coal
Climate-wrecking coal company Whitehaven Coal received a $1 billion loan in February 2020 from a group of major banks, including European investment bank Credit Suisse. Late last year, Credit Suisse updated its policy on thermal coal mining, clearly excluding Whitehaven from any further funding. This makes Credit Suisse the first … Read More
Super funds still undermining climate goals, despite $1 trillion shift out of coal
15 February 2022 New research from Market Forces reveals every major super fund in the country continues to undermine the Paris Agreement and net zero by 2050 climate goals by investing in companies expanding the scale of the fossil fuel industry. However, the research shows some movement, with super funds … Read More
NAB: withdraw investment in the Coastal GasLink pipeline
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 climate-wrecking Coastal Gaslink pipeline in Canada. Based on … Read More
New legal opinion confirms super funds must manage climate risks
22 April 2021 Released today, a new legal opinion commissioned by Market Forces has confirmed super funds are legally required to understand and manage the material financial risks posed by climate change. The new legal advice from barristers Noel Hutley SC and James Mack builds on a previous opinion they … Read More
AustralianSuper’s new climate policy fails to raise the bar
17 November 2020 AustralianSuper’s new climate change policy has failed to even match, let alone improve on, the standard set by some of its big industry fund peers, disappointing members who were hoping to see the nation’s largest super fund take the lead on climate action. While there are some … Read More
Mark’s historic super fund legal win
5 November 2020 You may have seen the news this week about 25-year-old Brisbane ecologist Mark McVeigh, who won a historic legal battle against his $57 billion super fund, Rest, over climate change. What you may not know is that Mark used Market Forces’ research and tools to start asking … Read More
Super funds are slowly moving on climate action – are your retirement savings still invested in climate destruction?
6 October 2020 2020 has seen some significant shifts in how super funds are dealing with climate change and the risks it poses, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars being withdrawn from some of Australia’s dirtiest companies. Millions more Australians no longer have their retirement savings invested in these … Read More
The giant stirs. First State Super to divest thermal coal mining
9 July 2020 First State Super today released its new Climate Change Adaptation Plan, with the headlines being that Australia’s second biggest superannuation fund would finally start to divest from thermal coal mining companies from October, and would set targets to reduce the emissions from its portfolios. The commitment to … Read More