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United States joins 20+ countries in committing to end international finance for oil, gas, and coal by end of 2022
Today the United States and 24 other countries and institutions from both developed and developing countries committed to end direct international public finance for unabated coal, oil and gas by the…
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NGOs Release the First Global Oil & Gas Exit List at COP26
NGOs this week launched a new database identifying the largest oil and gas expansionists as well as the companies responsible for the dirtiest and most controversial forms of oil and gas production.
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Past Last Call: G20 public finance institutions are still bankrolling fossil fuels
New report reveals that from 2018 to 2020, at least USD 10.9 billion per year was provided for financing oil, gas & coal projects by Japan.
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Report: G20 Governments Have Bankrolled at Least $188 Billion in Fossil Fuels Since 2018
A report released today by Friends of the Earth U.S. and Oil Change International reveals that from 2018 to 2020, USD 188 billion was provided for financing oil, gas, and coal projects by G20 nations.
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Biden’s “Whole of Government” Approach to Climate Change Has a Gaping Hole
Responding to the great threat climate change poses to the financial system and to national security, the Biden Administration recently released multiple climate adaptation and resilience plans.
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Biden’s Financial Risk Roadmap, Focused on Climate, Omits Worst Federal Offenders
Today the White House released the first Roadmap to Build a Climate-Resilient Economy, required under President Biden’s Executive Order on Climate-Related Financial Risk.
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Groups call on World Bank President David Malpass to be replaced over failure on climate action
Today, 77 groups sent a letter to World Bank Governors and Executive Directors calling for President David Malpass to be replaced for failing to take adequate action on climate change.
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CSO Letter on Ending International Public Finance for Fossil Fuels
Urgent action is needed to ensure 2021 marks the end of international public finance to fossil fuels. This would free up significant support for clean energy and a just and equitable transition worldw…
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Letter on EXIM Consideration of Financing Petrochemical Project in Malaysia
Friends of the Earth United States (FOE) writes to express deep concern for EXIM’s consideration of Pengerang Energy Complex (PEC) Petrochemical Project in Penerang, Johor, Malaysia.