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Whitehaven believes it can prosper in a de-carbonised world

WHITEHAVEN Coal has defended its climate change record as more global fund managers, including global giant Blackrock, exit investments in coal and fossil fuel companies.

Whitehaven said it provided clear and meaningful disclosure on its climate-related business resilience.

Whitehaven said it provided clear and meaningful disclosure on its climate-related business resilience.

The company said in a presentation that it would continue to operate profitably as the world de-carbonised and the use of coal became more concentrated in emerging markets in Asia. "Our strategy is...

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