ESG backlash could prompt funds to ‘renege’ on climate targets
Australia’s most powerful super funds appear to be laying the groundwork to potentially back track on their climate stated targets.
Australia’s most powerful super funds appear to be laying the groundwork to potentially back track on their climate stated targets.
The construction industry super fund may water down its climate targets and shift how it engages with companies on sustainability due to the strengthening anti-ESG movement.
Emirates boss Tim Clark has revealed the frustration in the airline industry over delays in aircraft deliveries, which could open the door to Chinese manufacturer COMAC.
Donald Trump says wind farms are ‘driving whales crazy’ and has halted developments in the US, but Amazon has invested in an Australian site that will power the equivalent of 67,000 homes.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has responded to the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump, warning the political furore was “not unique” to the US.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has responded to the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump, warning the political furore was “not unique” to the US.
The under-pressure luxury online retailer has tapped investment banker Jon Gidney to come aboard as it fights off short sellers and profit challenges.
Soaring costs have claimed another popular eatery which has shut down one of its stores due to the tough economic climate.
A decision is understood to be imminent to grant a sole permit to Oceanex and Norwegian giant Equinor.
Thousands of Australian jobs in the AI sector could be created this decade, but major issues remain unanswered.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has revealed how a $22.7bn policy to ensure Australia leads the renewable energy transition will be delivered.
Origin Energy has acquired 20 per cent in a specialist decarbonisation firm that works with major companies on projects to slash their emissions.
A billionaire holder of MMA Offshore will back the current takeover bid for the company, but has 100 million reasons to be cranky.
Climate activists have vowed to continue blocking a rail line to a major port as they enter the sixth day of their disruptive protests.
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