Coal mines having to make do in a hostile financing environment Institutions are increasingly reluctant to fund fossil fuel developments
COAL MINES requiring finance for capital projects face a “hostile environment” from banks and even multilateral development finance institutions because of the environmental constraints these organisations have begun to impose on the financing of fossil fuels. This was according to Nikisi Lesufi, Minerals Council SA senior executive: environment, health and legacies, who said at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town yesterday that the council was trying to engage with the banking sector on this issue – the council has members that view climate change as an existential crisis while its other members see it as an opportunity. He said that while the banks might not wish to finance new coal mining projects, the council was trying to get banks to consider financing projects at coal mines that would aid the…