By Will van de Pol, CEO, Market Forces Australia’s largest oil and gas company Woodside is under fire and the company’s Chair, Richard Goyder is in damage control ahead of crucial votes by investors at the annual general meeting (AGM) this week. Mr Goyder is up for...
Big coalition of civil society organisations put AustralianSuper on notice
Today, AustralianSuper received a strong message from a big coalition of climate, environment and other civil society organisations, urging the fund to live up to its climate commitments and push for an end to Woodside’s reckless oil and gas expansion plans. The...
2023 Coal Season Wrap up
The year 2023 saw the Australian coal industry become increasingly financially ostracised. As the rest of the world transitions away from the dirtiest fossil fuel, coal miners have to look further afield for funding which once came easily. Our movement has put...
Emergency Leaders and shareholders call on big four banks to end finance for new fossil fuels
Thursday 14 December: Emergency Leaders have joined hundreds of shareholders calling on the big four Australian banks to end finance for new and expanded fossil fuel projects. The calls by Emergency Leaders for Climate Action come as Westpac faces a resolution...
Whitehaven shareholders revolt over reckless growth plans
Whitehaven Coal faced a monumental revolt from major investors and community members at its annual general meeting, held in Sydney yesterday. Despite record profits this financial year and a multi-billion dollar growth acquisition, over 40% of the company’s...
CommBank avoids resolution, but warned it’s not off the hook on climate action
11 October 2023 Today, Commonwealth Bank faced questions from shareholders over the remaining gaps in its climate policy. This year, Market Forces, along with hundreds of shareholders decided not to file a resolution on climate-related risk at the CommBank AGM. This...
Super fund support for Woodside and Santos’ climate-wrecking expansion plans
12 September 2023 Our latest analysis shows members of Australia’s biggest super funds own a significant stake in some of Australia’s worst climate criminals, Woodside and Santos. For the first time, we’ve paired our investment analysis with share voting data to...
After record vote against climate report in 2022, Woodside now sees record protest vote against directors
28 April 2023 Company directors under fire Nearly 35% of Woodside Energy’s shareholders voted against board member Ian Macfarlane’s re-election at the company’s annual general meeting (AGM) in Perth today. Investors also voted significantly against the re-election of...
Santos faces Traditional Owner ire, investor demands to manage down expansion plans
6 April 2023 More than 18% of Santos’ shareholders today demanded the company drop its oil and gas expansion plans and instead manage down production in line with a net zero emissions by 2050 pathway at the company’s annual general meeting (AGM) in Adelaide. The...
Santos shareholders urged to vote against remuneration report on climate grounds
MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 9 March: In an Australian first, a formal statement has been filed on behalf of over 100 shareholders, urging all investors to vote against Santos’ remuneration report on climate risk grounds. Will van de Pol, Acting Executive Director,...