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Rammed - The advertising that's killing our climate goals

Reducing demand for the largest SUVs, Utes and American-style trucks would reduce air pollution, sickness and greenhouse gas emissions.

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Big GHG Polluters

Choose your next clients with the climate in mind.

These are companies recognised as having policies that are not consistent with a safe climate, and their lobby groups. Also see the list of agencies that work with major polluters.

Get up to date information about Australia’s largest (Scope 1) greenhouse gas polluters at the Clean Energy Regulator. Track the 22 biggest polluters in the resources sector with Climate Works Net Zero Momentum Tracker. Market Forces names 23 companies out of line with climate action.

In New Zealand, the latest emissions data can be found on the EPA website.

AGL Energy

Alinta Energy

Ampol Australia

Anglo American

APA Group

Asia Natural Gas & Energy Association (ANGEA)

Australian Energy Producers (APPEA)

Beach Energy

BHP

BP

Bravus (Adani)

Bunbury Energy

Caltex

Carnavon Petroleum

Chevron

The Chamber of Minerals & Energy of Western Australia (CMEWA)

Cooper Energy

CS Energy

Energy Australia Holdings

Energy Networks Australia

ExxonMobil Australia

Fonterra

Glencore

Institute of Public Affairs (IPA)

InterGen (OzGen)

Low Emissions Technology Australia (LETA)

Malabar Coal

Minerals Council of Australia (MCA)

Mobil Oil New Zealand

New Hope Group

NSW Mining

Nucoal

Origin Energy

OzGen Holdings (InterGen Energy)

Peabody Australia

Queensland Resources Council

Rio Tinto

Santos

Senex Energy

Shell (Viva Energy)

South 32

South Australian Chamber of Mines & Energy

Stanwell Corporation

Viva Energy Group

Whitehaven Coal

Woodside

Yancoal

Z Energy

Disclaimer: We aim to keep this list as up to date and accurate as possible. To request changes, please email hello@commsdeclare.org.

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Please note the team are mainly volunteers, so please be patient if it takes a little while for us to respond.

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