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Even as insurance and investment for the [[coal]] industry shrinks, BlackRock remains its largest institutional investor with ~$109 billion invested in the industry.<ref>https://us.insure-our-future.com/exposed-the-coal-insurers-of-last-resort/</ref><ref>https://www.urgewald.org/en/medien/who-still-financing-global-coal-industry</ref> The company recently plunged over $34 billion into companies developing new coal assets, including $1.2 billion in [[Adani Group]]’s dirty coal mine project in [[Australia]], which over 100 companies have ruled out investing in due to public pressure.<ref>https://www.urgewald.org/en/medien/who-still-financing-global-coal-industry</ref><ref>https://ieefa.org/resources/ieefa-blackrock-has-moved-rapidly-climate-adani-exposures-remain-major-obstacle</ref> | Even as insurance and investment for the [[coal]] industry shrinks, BlackRock remains its largest institutional investor with ~$109 billion invested in the industry.<ref>https://us.insure-our-future.com/exposed-the-coal-insurers-of-last-resort/</ref><ref>https://www.urgewald.org/en/medien/who-still-financing-global-coal-industry</ref> The company recently plunged over $34 billion into companies developing new coal assets, including $1.2 billion in [[Adani Group]]’s dirty coal mine project in [[Australia]], which over 100 companies have ruled out investing in due to public pressure.<ref>https://www.urgewald.org/en/medien/who-still-financing-global-coal-industry</ref><ref>https://ieefa.org/resources/ieefa-blackrock-has-moved-rapidly-climate-adani-exposures-remain-major-obstacle</ref> | ||
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The Global Campaign for Corporate Accountability has identified BlackRock as one of the world’s biggest corporate drivers of climate collapse and ecocide As one of the top three fossil fuel asset managers, BlackRock props up the industry to the tune of $260 billion in investments. [1][2] Further through wishy-washy climate promises and support for false climate solutions it is a major proponent of greenwashing that fails to address the root causes of the climate crisis.[3]
Oil and Gas
BlackRock is a top-three owner of the world’s most powerful and most polluting petroleum and fossil gas corporations – from ExxonMobil to Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and Marathon Petroleum. It recently led a consortium of investors that funneled $15.5 billion into Saudi Aramco, the world's largest fossil fuel company.[4]
Coal
Even as insurance and investment for the coal industry shrinks, BlackRock remains its largest institutional investor with ~$109 billion invested in the industry.[5][6] The company recently plunged over $34 billion into companies developing new coal assets, including $1.2 billion in Adani Group’s dirty coal mine project in Australia, which over 100 companies have ruled out investing in due to public pressure.[7][8]
Sources
- ↑ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/blackrock-texas-fossil-fuels-boycott
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/oct/12/top-three-asset-managers-fossil-fuel-investments
- ↑ https://www.corporateaccountability.org/blog/blackrock-for-2022-corporate-hall-of-shame/
- ↑ https://www.corporateaccountability.org/blog/blackrock-for-2022-corporate-hall-of-shame/
- ↑ https://us.insure-our-future.com/exposed-the-coal-insurers-of-last-resort/
- ↑ https://www.urgewald.org/en/medien/who-still-financing-global-coal-industry
- ↑ https://www.urgewald.org/en/medien/who-still-financing-global-coal-industry
- ↑ https://ieefa.org/resources/ieefa-blackrock-has-moved-rapidly-climate-adani-exposures-remain-major-obstacle