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Report finds $3.8 trillion in fossil fuel financing by major banks despite calls for climate action
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NGO report highlights impacts of HSBC projects as bank finances US$110.7 billion to fossil fuels since Paris Agreement
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Wells Fargo did not respond to RAN report
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Bank of China did not respond to RAN report
Bank of China did not respond
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Royal Bank of Canada's response to RAN report
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) responded
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Scotiabank's response to RAN report
Scotiabank responded
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JPMorgan Chase's response to RAN report
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Banking on Climate Change: Fossil Fuel Finance Report 2021
In the 5 years since the Paris Agreement, the world’s 60 biggest banks have financed fossil fuels to the tune of $3.8 trillion. Runaway funding for fossil fuel extraction and infrastructure fuels climate chaos and threatens the lives and livelihoods of millions.
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Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group's response to RAN report
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group responded
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Morgan Stanley's response to RAN report
Morgan Stanley responded
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Bank of America declined to respond to RAN report
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Mizuho Financial Group did not respond to RAN report
The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Mizuho Financial Group to respond. The company did not respond.
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TD Bank's response to RAN report
TD Bank responded
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BNP Paribas' response to RAN report
BNP Paribas responded
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Barclays' response to RAN report
Barclay responded
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ANZ's response to RAN report
ANZ responded
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Citibank's response to RAN report
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