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Climate Activists Spray Protests On U.S. Bank Offices On Eve Of Annual Meetings

April 24, 2023
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Climate Activists Spray Protests On U.S. Bank Offices On Eve Of Annual Meetings
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A worker cleans off a spray-painted message left by climate protestors on the outside of a Citibank branch in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., April 24, 2023.
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Climate protesters spray painted graffiti on Citigroup Inc and Bank of America Corp. offices in New York’s Bryant Park on Monday, accusing the banks of being “climate criminals” a day before the lenders are scheduled to hold their annual shareholder meetings.

“The largest banks in the world invest hundreds of billions of dollars in new fossil fuel infrastructure,” said Jim Gordon, one of the protesters outside the Citigroup office in midtown Manhattan. “I’m not generally a person that likes to go out in the street and do things like this, but I have grandkids and I’m terrified for their future,” Gordon said.

Behind Gordon, a Citigroup employee cleaned windows spray- with red with messages, including “Climate criminal” and “Save the Amazon.”

Bank of America declined to comment. Citi did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Six people had been arrested during the actions in New York, according to a spokeswoman for the protesters. The New York Police Department said the protests were ongoing and it did not have a final number of people arrested.

The protesters represented groups, including from Climate Organizing Hub, Extinction Rebellion, Green Faith, Oil and Gas Network and Stop the Money Pipeline, they said in a statement.

They planned protests at the headquarters of the biggest U.S. banks on Monday before their annual general meetings on Tuesday, including Citigroup in New York, Bank of America in Charlotte, North Carolina and Wells Fargo in San Francisco.

The largest U.S. banks provided $1 trillion to fossil fuel projects since 2016, the protesters said. They also intend to target JPMorgan Chase & Co’s annual meeting.

Pressure has been building on major U.S. banks to commit to stopping funding for new fossil fuel projects. The actions outside the biggest U.S. banks will mirror several shareholder resolutions urging banks to phase out funding for new oil, gas, and coal development.

Some global lenders have changed their policies: HSBC in December announced it was ending funding for new fossil fuel projects, while Danske Bank this year said it would stop financing oil and gas projects and corporate financing.

U.S. banking giant CEOs serve as prominent representatives of the business community. Lenders have come under increasing scrutiny for their stances on environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations from groups across the political spectrum.



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