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Ms. Marsden agreed that climate change was the biggest threat to the reef. She rejected suggestions that this shocked members of the foundation's "president's panel", which includes leaders of the big polluters AGL, BHP, Shell and Peabody Energy. Each member pays an annual membership fee of $ 20,000
Ms. Marsden stated that the panel included "individuals or organizations who share the values and commitment of the foundation to protect the reef". Each had a "deep alignment" with the work of the foundation, supported the Paris goals and committed to action on climate change.
Peabody Energy reportedly financed dozens of climate denial groups in the United States and praised US President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement.
Ms. Marsden stated that she was unaware of these claims and had not been aware of a recent opinion published by the board of directors. The President of Australia Grant King who called for continued growth of coal and gas exports.
She acknowledged the "burning question" of why the madwoman She was chosen to receive the funds and cited her ability to mobilize private sector money and her "proven global reputation" for obtaining results for the reef.
Asked what influence the foundation's partners had on funding, Ms. Marsden answered, "Absolutely none"
The decisions were "science-based, they go to the heart of the basic needs of the reef", a- she said.
Ms. Marsden insisted that But this does not include work to prevent new coal projects and large-scale clearing, or to lobby for deeper carbon reductions, was -she says.
Coral reefs are particularly sensitive to the effects of climate change, including higher sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and more intense storms and cyclones
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