[ [link removed] ]The sky is filled with smoke as fires burn through the Amazon
John,
The Amazon is speeding toward a point of no return — scientists say if 20%
of the forest is lost, it will set off a domino chain that will cause the
whole ecosystem to collapse.
18% of the forest is already gone. The rivers are drying up. Local
communities are facing a forth year of drought and now "out of control"
wildfires are burning through the Amazon, smothering Brazil in smoke.
We should all be on red alert. Yet the worst offenders behind the climate
forces destroying the Amazon – a rotten, predatory financial industry that
has poured an astounding $4.6 trillion into fossil fuels in the last few
years alone – are flying completely under the radar. Their profits are
even soaring!
We’re going to change that. We have a crack team working to expose the big
banks responsible for this Amazon emergency, and we need your help to run
massive campaigns in the media and with shareholders to force them to
change. We’ll shine the spotlight on them like never before. It could be a
turning point for the planet — we don't have a second to lose.
Can you chip in to stop the big banks destroying the Amazon?
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Scientists are losing it, saying: “We’ve never seen anything like this.”
The Amazon needs heavy, tropical rains and endless, winding rivers to
survive. That's why the rainforest "has never been closer" to collapse –
and global calamity.
Yet JPMorgan Chase, Citi, and Bank of America are carrying on with
business as usual, pumping trillions into dirty energy even AFTER they
promised to slash emissions. The companies they shower with loans,
investments, and insurance are responsible for 71% of all greenhouse gas
emissions.
If banks just defunded fossil fuels, it could literally reset our global
economy – and the fight against climate change.
But right now, the financial incentives are all wrong. We need to change
the calculation. Here’s how we’ll do it:
* Make the CEOs famous for their role in climate destruction, hounding
them at public appearances and splashing their faces on billboards and
in the media;
* Pass new regulations to close loopholes and make fossil fuel projects
too expensive and too difficult to bankroll;
* Organise employees of targeted banks and insurers to oppose their
companies’ policies from the inside;
* File shareholder resolutions around the world to change the rules for
investing in favour of the planet.
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These companies are the root of the climate crisis that’s causing the
Amazon to dry up, burn – and countless other tragedies. If we’re going to
save the planet, we’ll have to change the way they do business.
John, we can do this. We’ve done it before. Like when we
convinced insurance giant AIG to stop underwriting a disastrous,
climate-wrecking coal mine near the Great Barrier Reef. But we need your
help to win again.
Will you join the fight to take on the big banks destroying the Amazon?
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Thanks for all that you do,
Will, Yasmin, Danny and the Ekō team
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More information:
[ [link removed] ]"Out of control" wildfires are ravaging Brazil's wildlife-rich Pantanal
wetlands, CBS News, 15 November 2023.
[ [link removed] ]People and nature suffer as historic drought fuels calamitous Amazon
fires, Mongabay, 24 October 2023.
[ [link removed] ]In the line of fire: Indigenous brigades battling forest blazes in the
Amazon, The Guardian, 28 September 2023.
[ [link removed] ]French bank BNP Paribas sued by NGOs over Amazon deforestation link,
Reuters, 27 February 2023.
[ [link removed] ]World’s central banks financing destruction of the rainforest, The
Guardian, 28 September 2022.
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