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Norway's
pension fund continues to invest in coal companies destroying Indonesia's
forests
Norway's
pension fund continues to invest in coal companies destroying Indonesia's
forests
mongabay.com
March 06, 2014
Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0306-norway-coal-investments.html#cHmtwQpvyji1TTOw.99
March 06, 2014
Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0306-norway-coal-investments.html#cHmtwQpvyji1TTOw.99
Norway's massive sovereign wealth fund is continuing to invest in coal
companies that are destroying forests in Indonesia despite divesting from
forestry and plantation companies with poor environmental track records,
reports the Rainforest Foundation Norway.
Analyzing portfolio data released released by the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG), the environmental group found the fund has $21.5 billion in holdings in companies "from sectors known to be driving deforestation" and $3 billion in companies that run coal mining operations in Indonesia.
"This is directly undermining the joint effort to protect the remains of the Indonesian forest," said the group, which would like to see the fund to divest from all holdings in coal companies.
Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0306-norway-coal-investments.html#cHmtwQpvyji1TTOw.99
Analyzing portfolio data released released by the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global (GPFG), the environmental group found the fund has $21.5 billion in holdings in companies "from sectors known to be driving deforestation" and $3 billion in companies that run coal mining operations in Indonesia.
"This is directly undermining the joint effort to protect the remains of the Indonesian forest," said the group, which would like to see the fund to divest from all holdings in coal companies.
Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0306-norway-coal-investments.html#cHmtwQpvyji1TTOw.99
"Through its investments in coal the Norwegian government fuels the
drivers of deforestation in Indonesia," said Vemund Olsen, head of
Rainforest Foundation Norway’s policy division, in a statement. "It is
about time that the managers of the Norwegian pension Fund present a clear
strategy for reducing the Fund’s impact on tropical forests."
Norway has emerged since 2007 as one of the world's largest funders of efforts to preserve tropical forests. The country has committed billions of dollars to deforestation reduction programs in Indonesia, Brazil, Guyana, the Congo Basin, and Tanzania. But critics say the GPFG's investments in deforestation-driving industries partly undermine these laudable efforts.
Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0306-norway-coal-investments.html#cHmtwQpvyji1TTOw.99
Norway has emerged since 2007 as one of the world's largest funders of efforts to preserve tropical forests. The country has committed billions of dollars to deforestation reduction programs in Indonesia, Brazil, Guyana, the Congo Basin, and Tanzania. But critics say the GPFG's investments in deforestation-driving industries partly undermine these laudable efforts.
Read more at http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0306-norway-coal-investments.html#cHmtwQpvyji1TTOw.99