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Why is the World Bank Group financing profitable polluters like Standard Bank and Eni?
The World Bank Group (WBG) plays a massive role in directing global economic development, and has the potential to support climate mitigation and adaptation by strategically using public funds. Unfort…
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Letter to EXIM on Chafee Amendment
FOE requests that the Secretary of State make a determination pursuant to the Chafee Amendment in the Charter of the U.S. Export-Import Bank.
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Advocates Urge Federal Government to Invoke Its Power Stop Funding Overseas Climate-Changing Projects
Although the Biden Administration has committed to ending all federal funding for overseas fossil fuel projects, EXIM continues to undermine this crucial assurance by providing billions in public fund…
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Letter to DFC on IAM draft terms of reference
We are concerned about potential conflicts of interest in Board decisions on the IAM because the DFC CEO is a member of the DFC Board.
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Letter to EXIM on Trafigura
We urge EXIM to publicly end all its support for Trafigura and to permanently debar the company from future EXIM support.
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Still Misguided: The US continues to support oil & gas projects at the World Bank Group
The World Bank Group has continued to support fossil fuel projects across the globe with the support of the United States.
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Climate Activists Mark President Ajay Banga’s Bullish First Year
Friends of the Earth U.S. and partners marked Ajay Banga’s first year as president of the World Bank Group by exposing the Wall Street ties that are stymieing climate action at the financial institu…
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FOIA Response: Recommendations from EXIM Climate Council
Response to FOIA filed by Friends of the Earth US — email outlining recommendations from EXIM Climate Council.
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How Institutions like the World Bank Group Finance Fossil Fuels
The World Bank Group’s mission is to end extreme poverty and promote shared prosperity on a livable planet.
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EXIM Bank critical minerals comments
The civil society and Indigenous-led organizations below respond to EXIM’s request for information to assist the United States Export-Import Bank (EXIM) in supporting critical minerals projects.