Australian Greens leader Richard Di Natale calls on the United Nations to stop itself being used for greenwashing by multinational Siemens, which has agreed to work on Adani's coal mine.
Australian Greens leader Richard Di Natale has called on the United Nations to stop itself being used for"greenwashing" by a corporation that has agreed to work on Adani's coal mine.Siemens has already agreed to review the controversial contract
Senator Di Natale has written to UN officials in New York, warning Siemens' decision is undermining UN climate initiatives the German multinational has signed up to.urging him to walk away from a"dangerous project" that he said risked damaging the company's global reputationOn Monday Mr Kaeser gave a public pledge to review the contract with Adani, described by industry insiders as a $31 million deal to provide rail signalling for the Queensland thermal coal export project.
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