By Ginanjar Ariyasuta, Indonesia Energy Finance Campaigner, Market Forces Pick up any major Southeast Asian bank's sustainability report and you will find a coal funding commitment. The language is confident. The dates are specific. But banks from Jakarta to Kuala...
Over 80% concerned about climate change in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
Tuesday 19 May: More than four out of five people in Singapore (81%), Malaysia (84%) and Indonesia (96%) are moderately to extremely concerned about climate change, according to a survey conducted by YouGov, in new research commissioned by Market Forces. The new...
Southeast Asian banks need to end loopholes allowing finance for industrial coal powerÂ
By Binbin Mariana, Senior Asia Energy Finance Campaigner, Market Forces, a clean energy finance advocacy organisation working across Asia and Australia. Southeast Asia’s biggest banks have made public commitments to sustainability and phasing out financing for coal,...
Adaro Energy: Betting on the failure of global efforts to stop climate change
Adaro Energy Indonesia (Adaro) held its AGM in April 2022, confirming business plans consistent with the failure of the Paris Agreement. Despite evidence to the contrary from the IEA and other experts, the company stated its view that in the long term, the...
APLNG seeks massive expansion of polluting gas drilling
16 April 2021 Scientists have been clear that meeting the Paris Agreement’s climate goals means no expansion of the polluting gas industry.[1] Yet one of Australia’s largest and most polluting gas export projects, Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG), is seeking approval to...
WIN! Standard Chartered rules out new coal…. everywhere!
[cs_content][cs_element_section _id="1" ][cs_element_row _id="2" ][cs_element_column _id="3" ][cs_text]25 September 2018 Standard Chartered bank today updated its policy on lending to power generation, ruling out new coal power plants anywhere in the world. It...
