Tuesday, April 01, 2014

BlackRock Joins Investors in Flagging Barrier Reef Eco-Risks

A Hawksbill sea turtle swims at Lady Elliot Island, located within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. (Credit: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images) Click to enlarge.
The potential threats posed by coal and natural gas projects to the Great Barrier Reef are sparking everything from lawsuits to tweets from Hollywood stars.  They’re also prompting close scrutiny from investors as a global campaign against fossil fuels gains momentum.

BlackRock Joins Investors in Flagging Barrier Reef Eco-Risks

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