Banks Back Fossil Fuels With $7.1 Trillion

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Banks Back Fossil Fuels With $7.1 Trillion
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shot up to second place in the report in both fossil fuel financing and financing for the expansionThe report shows high bank financing for the most climate-damaging fossil fuel practices.

Moreover, 52% of investors that were influenced to choose their ISA based on sustainability credentials actually have their money in providers classed as ‘worst’ for their environmental impact – suggesting the impact of greenwashing is leading well-intentioned consumers to providers that continue to fund areas that are fuelling climate change and harming the planet.

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