John,
Total is trying to restart a deadly conflict-ridden gas megaproject in a
former fishing paradise in Mozambique before the year ends -- but together
we can stop it.
Total hasn’t secured the deal yet to finance the scheme, and right now a
group of financial institutions are deciding whether or not to provide
financial support to the project -- so now is our chance to act!
These financial institutions already know it’s a risky project, but would
they be ready to risk their reputation too? If thousands of us fill their
inboxes, asking them to do the right thing and refuse to support Total’s
project, we could cut this destructive project off before it starts.
[ [link removed] ]John, email the banks now: No fund for Total’s new carbon
bomb!
[ [link removed] ]Send an email
Described as a "carbon bomb", the Mozambique LNG will produce more than
the combined annual carbon gas emissions of all 27 EU countries over its
lifecycle...
Through the Mozambique LNG project, Total is intricately linked to severe
human rights violations, including involuntary manslaughter during an
insurgent attack and displacement and loss of livelihoods for local
communities, left without adequate compensation. Communities have also
been the victim of violence from the Mozambican troops, “protecting” the
project area and receiving bonuses from Total.
Let’s keep fossil fuels where they should be: in the ground -- to keep
people and the planet safe!
[ [link removed] ]John, Help us stop the banks now: Don’t finance Total’s
latest toxic project!
[ [link removed] ]Send an email
After clicking you will find some suggestions for your email but as
always, the more personal the better!
Thanks for all that you do,
Leyla, Daphne and the team at Ekō
More Information:
[ [link removed] ]Public statement of 124 NGOs to the 28 financial institutions
supporting TotalEnergies’ Mozambique LNG project. BankTrack. 17 November
2023.
[ [link removed] ]The Stop Mozambique Gas campaign. Stop Moz Gas. 2023.
[ [link removed] ]Cabo Delgado, Mozambique: A Resource-Rich War Zone. Global Oil and Gas
Exit List. 30 November 2023.
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