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âSavage blowâ: Coal companies hit back over banksâ flight from fossil fuels
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By Anne Hyland
May 15, 2021
Large Australian banks, superannuation funds and insurance companies are adopting a view that coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, should eventually be retired as an energy source.
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