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Investor group with US$47tn put Woodside, BHP, Santos on notice

AN INVESTOR group with more than US$47 trillion in assets has put Australian oil and gas companies on notice today, writing to 161 chief executives and CEOs of the world's largest greenhouse gas emitting companies calling on them to put in place net-zero business strategies and targets.

Investor group with US$47tn put Woodside, BHP, Santos on notice

  Climate Action 100+ is an investor group consisting of more than 500 investors. The group of the world's largest institutionals currently have more than A$65 trillion worth of assets.  Today the...

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