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Letter to Climate Envoy John Kerry on Fossil Gas
We are gravely disappointed to hear you back-track as you did last week in your conversation with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva when you said that “gas will be a bridge fuel.” Read More
End US public finance for fossil fuels letter
We urge the Biden Administration to act swiftly to end new financing for all parts of the fossil fuel supply chain (including for gas), stop new U.S. fossil fuel support within 90 days across all government institutions, and work with other nations to end fossil fuel financing. Read More
Letter on OECD Secretary-General selection
As organizations representing millions of members working on the intersections of economic, social, environmental and climate justice, we are writing to urge you to reject Mathias Cormann’s bid for OECD Secretary-General. Read More
Letter to DFC on East African Crude Oil Pipeline
We write to urge you to reject any applications to the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) seeking financing for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) or associated infrastructure and services in Uganda and Tanzania. Read More
Letter to EXIM on East African Crude Oil Pipeline
We write to urge you to reject any applications to the U.S. Export-Import Bank (EXIM) seeking financing for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) or associated infrastructure and services in Uganda and Tanzania. Read More
Comments to UK government on overseas fossil fuel support ban
As an organization, Friends of the Earth United States (FoE US) submits the following comments in response to United Kingdom government announcement last year to end its financing for oil and gas projects overseas. Read More
Letter to President-elect Biden on criteria for leadership at EXIM, DFC, MCC and USTDA
52 organizations, including Friends of the Earth, sent a letter to President-elect Biden on criteria for leaders at development and export finance agencies. Read More
Letter Opposing Fred Hochberg for Biden Administration
As President and Chairman of EXIM between 2009 and 2016, Fred Hochberg presided over the largest expansion of fossil fuel subsidies in the agency’s 86 year history, almost three times more support than EXIM provided during George W Bush’s two terms. Read More