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Civil Society Coalition Demands Bank MUFG and Danamon to Take Responsibility for Forest Destruction, Climate Crisis, and Human Rights Abuses in Indonesia.
Bank Danamon is a MUFG subsidiary that is granted an exception in complying with MUFG’s latest palm oil and forestry policies, undermining the quality of its Annual Sustainability Report and Sustainable Finance Action Plan. Read More
Japan’s Largest Bank Targeted by Climate Resolution: Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group told to align with Paris
Just a few days ago, Japanese NGO Kiko Network, with the support of Rainforest Action Network (RAN), 350.org Japan, and Market Forces, filed Japan’s second-ever… Read More
Indigenous Leaders and Goldman Prize Recipients Send Open Letter Demanding BlackRock Act on Deforestation and Human Rights
BlackRock has yet to produce concrete policy addressing land rights, deforestation, and human rights abuses in its portfolios Today, over 80 renowned Indigenous and frontline… Read More
New BNP Paribas policy on soy and beef is a positive step, but lacks urgency
Last week BNP Paribas announced a new policy to fight deforestation in the Amazon and the Cerrado. In the press release, it committed to no longer… Read More
Beefing up risk: the exposure of JBS’ financiers to financial, regulatory and reputational risks
By Marília Monteiro – BankTrack and Merel van der Mark – Rainforest Action Network In Brazil, the world’s leading cause of deforestation, the beef industry,… Read More
Investigation: Dutch, Japanese pension funds pay for Amazon deforestation
By Fernanda Wenzel, Naira Hofmeister, Pedro PapiniOriginally published by ((o))oeco in Portuguese and by Mongabay in English Two pension funds in… Read More
Measured grave – the deaths in the fight for land in Brazil
By Daniel Camargos, Mariana Della Barba, Diego Junqueira, Daniela Penha, Gisele Lobato, Maria Fernanda Ribeiro, Joana Suarez and Pedro Sibahi (Repórter… Read More
52 civil society organisations urge the EU Commission to establish a classification system of climate and environment harming activities
Change Finane. alongside 52 organisations has sent an open letter to the European Commission and Mairead McGuinness Read More