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Global Investment In Fossil Fuels Hits $5.2Tn

By orientalnewsngDecember 15, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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Secretary-General of the United Nations, UN, Ban Ki-Moon has said that the transition to a clean energy future is inevitable, beneficial and well underway.

He however said that investors have to play significant role to drive the initiative.

Ban Ki-Moon’s statement is coming after Climate Action reported that the amount of committed funds for fossil fuel divestment has doubled over the last year and has now reached $5.2 trillion.

Ellen Dorsey, from the philanthropic Wallace Global Fund, said: “$5 trillion in five years is a stunning and unprecedented figure, It represents a growth the fossil fuel industry would envy.”

According to Climate Action, 80 percent of current fossil fuel divestment funds are now being managed by commercial investment and pension funds.

Ban Ki-Moon said: “I commend today’s announcement that a growing number of investors are backing a shift away from the most carbon-intensive energy sources and into safe, sustainable energy. Investments in clean energy are the right thing to do and the smart way to build prosperity for all, while protecting our planet.”

Lou Allstadt, a former Senior Executive at Mobil Oil, also said: “Divestment is speeding up the clock on the final accounting that will show fossil fuels are out and clean energy is in.”

According to a new report by Arabella investment advisors for the DivestInvest coalition, 76 different countries, 688 institutions and more than 58,000 individuals have committed to divest from fossil fuels, including major associations such as Allianz and Aegon.

The report states that around $400 billion out of the total $5.2 trillion is in coal, oil and gas, Climate Action highlighted.

May Boeve, Executive Director of climate organisation 350.org, said: “As the hottest year in history comes to a close, the success of the global fossil fuel divestment movement is undeniable…

“Divestment has permeated every sector of society: from universities and pension funds, to philanthropic and cultural institutions, to cities, faith groups, insurance companies and more.”

Executive Director of Carbon Tracker Initiative, Mark Campanale, said: “The financial markets are fast losing faith in the investment case for fossil fuels.

“A technological revolution is underway in the energy and transportation sectors [and] financial market regulators stand ready to move from rhetoric to tough action on climate risk management.”

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