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26 Abr 2021

Report finds $3.8 trillion in fossil fuel financing by major banks despite calls for climate action

In March 2021 the Banking on Climate Change 2021 was released. The report finds that 60 private-sector banks have provided USD $3.8 trillion for fossil fuel projects in the five years since the Paris Climate Agreement (2016-2020). The report further notes that such financing continues to increase despite calls for banks to cut their fossil fuel financing.

This report is published annually. Please see last year's story for previous responses, media coverage and 2020 report.

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited the biggest financiers of fossil fuel according to the report to respond.

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ANZ Bank Ver respuesta
Scotiabank Ver respuesta
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD Bank) Ver respuesta
Barclays Ver respuesta
Royal Bank of Canada Ver respuesta
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Ver respuesta
Mizuho Financial Group

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BNP Paribas Ver respuesta
Morgan Stanley Ver respuesta
Bank of China

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Wells Fargo

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Bank of America

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JPMorgan Chase Ver respuesta
Citigroup Ver respuesta

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