Australia's biggest coal producer can't escape climate reality - the Morrison Government shouldn't either

In response to Glencore's announcement it will cap its global thermal coal output, the Australian Conservation Foundation's Climate Change and Energy Program Manager, Gavan McFadzean, said:

"The fact Glencore has been dragged kicking and screaming by its investors to some kind of cap on its polluting thermal coal production should be a warning sign to all the coal boosters in the Australian public debate.

"Glencore is no friend of the environment. But the company's big institutional investors have seen writing on the wall and knows there is no future in coal if we don't want to overheat our planet and inflict more severe heatwaves, bushfires and other extreme weather events.

"As a result of this announcement Glencore should make an unequivocal announcement that controversial greenfield coal mine proposals that local communities have been opposing for years, such as Wandoan on prime farming country in Darling Downs, will not proceed.

"Meanwhile, the Morrison Government continues to approve and promote new coal mines – including the Adani project - and is even talking about underwriting new coal-fired power stations with public money.

"Thermal coal's use-by date is well past. It's time the Morrison Government woke up to global realities and transitioned Australia away from the fuel that is the leading cause of climate damage."

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