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Coal is back in AustralianSuper’s portfolio. What happened to that net zero pledge?
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Coal is back in AustralianSuper’s portfolio. What happened to that net zero pledge?

In 2020, AustralianSuper, Australia's largest superannuation fund, pledged to align its investment portfolio with net zero carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement, leading to the divestment of its stake in coal miner Whitehaven Coal. However, by 2026, AustralianSuper had become the largest investor in Whitehaven, holding a stake valued at over $600 million. This move has raised concerns within the superannuation sector about whether the fund is adhering to its climate commitments. While many super funds still invest in fossil fuels, many limit exposure to thermal coal due to its environmental impact. Critics argue that AustralianSuper's investment sends a signal that the fund prioritizes financial returns over climate considerations. The fund defended its decision, stating that it regularly reviews investments and emphasized the importance of metallurgical coal in global steel production. Experts warn that such investments could encourage other funds to follow suit, potentially undermining broader climate efforts.

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Coal is back in AustralianSuper’s portfolio. What happened to that net zero pledge?

In 2020, AustralianSuper, Australia's largest superannuation fund, pledged to align its investment portfolio with net zero carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement, leading to the divestment of its stake in coal miner Whitehaven Coal. However, by 2026, AustralianSuper had become the largest investor in Whitehaven, holding a stake valued at over $600 million. This move has raised concerns within the superannuation sector about whether the fund is adhering to its climate commitments. While many super funds still invest in fossil fuels, many limit exposure to thermal coal due to its environmental impact. Critics argue that AustralianSuper's investment sends a signal that the fund prioritizes financial returns over climate considerations. The fund defended its decision, stating that it regularly reviews investments and emphasized the importance of metallurgical coal in global steel production. Experts warn that such investments could encourage other funds to follow suit, potentially undermining broader climate efforts.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both perspectives—critics questioning the alignment with climate goals and AustralianSuper explaining its rationale based on investment opportunities and economic necessity. It does not favor one side but highlights the controversy and differing viewpoints.

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