Industry giant Siemens confirms it will decide on crucial Adani mine contract 'within days'

German media are reporting that Siemens has confirmed its global CEO Joe Kaeser will decide "in the coming days" on whether to withdraw from a multi-million dollar contract with Adani to supply crucial rail signaling services for its controversial coal mine.

ACF Senior Campaigner Christian Slattery said there is no question that Australia's bushfire emergency has been exacerbated by burning coal, which is the lead cause of climate change.

"The eyes of the world have been on Australia as climate change has fueled the worst bushfire season we have ever experienced.

"No credible company would choose to support a coal mine that will make future bushfires even worse.

"Climate change respects no country's borders and Mr Kaeser would be wise to remember that the opposition to Adani's coal mine stretches across continents too.

"Businesses that say they care about climate change must walk the talk and not tie their lot to new coal projects."

Billboards highlighting the reputational risk the Adani contract poses to Siemens have been posted outside of the company's head office in Munich. The German youth climate organization 'Fridays for Future' has scheduled more than 20 protests targeting Siemens later this week and a German petition has gathered almost 50,000 signatures. An op-ed by lead climate activist Luisa Neubauer was published yesterday in a major German newspaper.

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