Investment bank cuts Adani links after pressure from environmentalists

Rothschild & Co says it will not advise India's Adani on the financing or development of the Carmichael coal mine in Queensland.

A Stop Adani rally.

A Stop Adani rally. Source: AAP

Rothschild & Co has decided not to advise India's Adani in the financing or development of the $5.74 billion Carmichael coal mine in Queensland, a letter from the bank to an environmental group says.

The bank is also not advising the firm on the planned sale of stake in the Abbot Point Coal export terminal, said the May 12 confidential letter to Friends of the Earth, France.

A spokeswoman for the bank confirmed the authenticity of the letter but provided no further comment.

Protestors are seen during a Stop Adani rally in Brisbane, Monday, April 22, 2019. Conservationist and former Greens leader Bob Brown has led a march on the Adani HQ to protest their proposed mine in the Galilee Basin. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt) NO ARCHIVING
The Adani mine has divided Australian voters. Source: AAP Image/Dave Hunt


The decision comes as banks and other financial institutions are facing increasing pressure to cut investments in coal, blamed for adding more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than any other fuel, as the world moves to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

The Carmichael coal mine, which has been in planning since 2010, has become a lightning rod for debate on climate change ahead of the May 18 election.




Friends of the Earth said in a statement on Tuesday that the decision by Rothschild came after several requests from Friends of the Earth and partner organisations.

It added that the announcement came two days before the release of a report that would reveal the bank's significant activities in the coal sector.



"While other French banks have restricted their coal advisory services, Rothschild & Co sees a financial windfall and is currently advising Uniper on the sale of its French coal plants to EPH," the NGO said in the statement.

It said the organisation will be present at Rothschild's general assembly meeting in Paris on May 16, and would ask management to put an end to all financial services related to the coal sector.


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