9 August 2023 This morning Commonwealth Bank announced a host of new fossil fuel finance restrictions, bringing Australia’s biggest bank closer to alignment with its commitments to the goals of the Paris Agreement and net zero emissions by 2050. Announcing a series of firsts for a major Australian bank, these … Read More
Warning sent to Commonwealth Bank ahead of crucial climate policy update
4 July 2023 Today Commonwealth Bank will receive hundreds of copies of a joint statement, calling on the bank to end all financing for new and expanded fossil fuels in its upcoming climate policy update. The statement, coordinated by Market Forces and endorsed by 35 civil society organisations, including the … Read More
HESTA’s sleight of hand distracting members from the fund’s most climate-damaging investments
14 June 2023 HESTA’s latest climate change report yet again fails to articulate the fund’s expectations of the most climate-damaging companies in its portfolio, including Santos and Woodside. For all its lofty claims of climate action, HESTA continues to invest in companies hell-bent on expanding the fossil fuel sector, has … Read More
Santos sanctions another new project incompatible with 1.5°C
17 August 2022 Australia’s second biggest oil and gas producer, Santos, has today announced a final investment decision on the new Pikka Phase 1 oil project in Alaska. The decision comes despite the International Energy Agency’s warning that no new oil fields should be developed beyond those approved as of … Read More
Hostplus net zero announcement meaningless without immediate action on fossil fuel investments
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
Oil and gas producers fail to accept net zero means no expansion
15 November 2021 Australia’s oil and gas exploration and production companies are being challenged by shareholders over the incompatibility of their expansions plans with global climate goals. With a number of these companies having held their AGMs recently, a recurring theme to shareholder questioning has been the International Energy Agency’s … Read More