Whitehaven Coal faced intense questioning from shareholders and continued investor discontent from several major investors at its annual general meeting (AGM) held in Sydney on Wednesday. The company’s remuneration plan received a 13% vote against it, signalling...
Whitehaven faces heat over executive pay linked to huge coal expansion
Wednesday 30 October: Market Forces has joined with more than 100 shareholders calling on investors to vote against Whitehaven Coal’s remuneration plan for its executives at the company’s annual general meeting (AGM) today. New Market Forces analysis finds Whitehaven...
Australia’s sovereign wealth fund invests $1 billion in big coal and gas
Thursday 24 October: New Market Forces analysis reveals that the Future Fund has more than $1 billion invested in three of Australia’s biggest fossil fuel expanding companies, Woodside Energy, Santos and Whitehaven Coal. The analysis finds the Future Fund is a top 10...
Top super fund re-invests in coal expansion
MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 25 June: New Market Forces analysis reveals a top 30 super fund has walked back its fossil fuel exclusion policy, re-exposing its members’ retirement savings to one of Australia’s biggest thermal coal miners, Whitehaven. The new research finds...
After the hottest year on record, Bank of America backtracks on coal
In October last year, Bank of America was the only major US bank to back Whitehaven Coal (along with up-and-comer investment bank Jefferies) by providing a $900 million dollar loan to Whitehaven for its acquisition of the Blackwater and Daunia mines. Today is Bank of...
Banks finally dump Whitehaven Coal
In a win that's been a long time coming, news broke this week that Australia's largest independent coal miner Whitehaven Coal is currently unbankable. This is a major development that further proves the effectiveness of the people-powered movement to drive finance out...
NAB fails to address fossil fuel lending loopholes at 2022 AGM
16 December 2022 NAB faces shareholder backlash over continued support for new fossil fuels at 2022 AGM Today, National Australia Bank (NAB) faced a formal proposal from shareholders asking it to demonstrate how the company’s financing would not be used for the...
Westpac’s ‘laughable’ greenwashing called out at 2022 AGM
14 December 2022 Over 10% of Westpac's shareholders defied the board to support a formal proposal calling on the bank to demonstrate how its funding won't be used for new fossil fuel projects at today’s annual general meeting (AGM) in Melbourne. The bank was also...
More than 20% of Whitehaven shareholders reject climate-wrecking new coal plans
26 October 2022 Whitehaven Coal faced backlash from big investors and community members both inside and outside its annual general meeting, held in Sydney today. Despite record coal prices and company profits, more than a fifth of Whitehaven’s shareholders...
Coal miners looking to self-insure new climate-wrecking projects
Since 2021, coal miners, including Adani/Bravus, New Hope and Whitehaven, have complained openly of difficulties securing insurance for their destructive activities. 45 major insurers have ruled out any coverage of Adani’s Carmichael coal mine, and according to Insure...