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John, we need
your support now more than ever.
The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has the power to displace
thousands of people living in Uganda and Tanzania while causing
irreversible damage to the environment. So we're gathering with activists
across the world to stop EACOP today, and we need your help to amplify our
call.
[ [link removed] ]Will you sign our petition asking Standard Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui
Banking Corporation (SMBC) to drop EACOP and stand on the right side of
history?
[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition »
Without support from Standard Bank and SMBC, TotalEnergies — the oil
company behind EACOP — won't be able to fund the pipeline. As a grassroots
movement, it will take all of us to ensure that these banks know about
EACOP's devastating impacts not only to our environment but also to their
reputations. That's where you come in,
John.
It's crucial that we support the on-the-ground mobilizations led by
climate activists in 10 cities across the world. You can lend a much
needed hand by signing our petition, and we'll deliver your signature
directly to the bank offices today.
More than 24 major financial institutions and banks have already pulled
out of EACOP due to public pressure.^1 And with over 36,000 signatures
asking banks to drop EACOP once and for all, we're showing no signs of
slowing down our efforts to #StopEACOP.
[ [link removed] ]These banks' financial support is what stands between the continuation
of EACOP and a stronger, healthier future for our
climate. John,
can we count on you to add your name to
our petition and send a message to Standard Bank and SMBC, urging them to
drop EACOP?
[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition »
In solidarity,
Deborah for 350.org
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