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Australian Super joins with investors to lobby against coal

THE AUSTRALIAN Super Fund is among a list of global institutional investors with US$26 trillion in assets under management that have sent a letter to leaders of the Group of Seven nations asking them to phase out the use of coal in power generation to help limit climate change.

 The investment companies are lobbying the G7 leaders about clean energy.

The investment companies are lobbying the G7 leaders about clean energy.

Other signatories in the letter to the G7 leaders, who will be meeting in Canada later this week, included Allianz Global Investors, Aviva Investors, DWS, HSBC Global Asset Management, Nomura Asset Management,...

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