The Fossil Fuel Expansion Index or FFX 200 is made up of the 200 publicly-listed companies from all over the world with the biggest plans to expand the scale of the fossil fuel industry. Specifically, the list includes:
The top 60 oil and gas producers by expansion plans.
The top 60 coal miners by expansion plans and coal reserves.
The top 30 companies by new gas power plant development plans.
The top 30 companies by new coal power plant development plans.
The top 10 companies by liquefied natural gas (LNG) import and export terminal development plans.
The top 10 companies by oil and gas pipeline development plans.
Together, these companies are planning new coal, oil and gas projects that could add the equivalent of 300 years of Australia’s national annual emissions!
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Coal exclusion policy
CSC excludes investment in “companies that derive 70% or more of their revenue from thermal coal production and/or energy generation.”
Oil & gas exclusion policy
None
Coal divestment action
CSC has divested from some thermal coal mining companies in both active and passive holdings. This divestment activity received media coverage in March 2021.
Oil & gas divestment action
None
Climate voting record
Commonwealth Superannuation Corp only discloses an aggregated voting record, so we do not know how the fund voted on specific climate change-related resolutions.
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