Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Court-Case-in-Australia-Highlights-CommBank-s-Climate-Change-Risk-27MZIFJXVHVHV.htmlConceptually similarCourt Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskGP0STQZ58Completed★★★★Court Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskGP0STQZ59Completed★★★★Court Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskGP0STQZ5ACompleted★★★★Court Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskGP0STQZ5DCompleted★★★★Court Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskGP0STQZ5FCompleted★★★★Court Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskGP0STQZ5GCompleted★★★★Court Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskGP0STQZ55Completed★★★★Court Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskGP0STQZ57Completed★★★★Court Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskGP0STQZ5BCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQZ5ECourt Case in Australia Highlights CommBank’s Climate Change RiskPress conference at filing of world-first shareholder climate litigation against the Commonwealth Bank, Australia's largest company. Filed by Environmental Justice Australia on behalf of shareholders of over twenty years, Guy and Kim Abrahams, and litigated by former Federal Court judge Ron Merkel QC, the case argues that the bank has failed in its duty to shareholders to disclose the financial and reputational risk posed by climate change.Locations:Australia-MelbourneDate:8 Aug, 2017Credit:© Greenpeace / Cam SuttieMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Banks-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Court cases-Day-Democracy-Journalists-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Lawyers-Media-Men-Outdoors-Press conferences-Three people-WomenShoot:Court Case highlights CommBank’s Climate Change Risk in AustraliaPress conference at filing of world-first shareholder climate litigation against The Commonwealth Bank, Australia's largest company.Filed by Environmental Justice Australia on behalf of shareholders of over twenty years, Guy and Kim Abrahams, and litigated by former Federal Court judge Ron Merkel QC, the case argues that the bank has failed in its duty to shareholders to disclose the financial and reputational risk posed by climate change.Related Collections:CommBank: Stop Funding Coal Actions in Australia (Photos & Videos)