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Banks, climate and energy
Chinese banks
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members
members
Amigos da Terra Amazonia BrasileiraBrazil Les Amis de la TerreFrance Rainforest Action NetworkUnited States
Berne DeclarationSwitzerland MilieudefensieNetherlands SETEMSpain
CEDHAArgentina Mineral Policy InstituteAustralia UrgewaldGermany
CRBMItaly Netwerk VlaanderenBelgium WEEDGermany
Friends of the Earth USUnited States Pacific EnvironmentUnited States WWF UKUnited Kingdom
International RiversUnited States PlatformUnited Kingdom
partners
Environmental Defense Fund Greenpeace InternationalNetherlands WISENetherlands
FoE EuropeBelgium ProfundoNetherlands World Resources InstituteUnited States
Friends of the Earth JapanJapan SOMONetherlands
Global WitnessUnited Kingdom The Corner HouseUnited Kingdom
dodgy deals
active campaign
Gunns pulp mill proposal TasmaniaAustralia Belinga iron ore projectGabon Mochovce nuclear units 3&4Slovakia
Belene nuclear power plantBulgaria Toka Tindung Goldmine Indonesia Ilisu Dam projectTurkey
Oil sandsCanada Kashagan oil projectKazakhstan Mountain Top Removal Coal MiningUnited States
Patagonia Dams: HidroAysénChile Theun-Hinboun expansion projectLaos Botnia pulp and paper millUruguay
Asia Pulp and PaperChina Sakhalin II oil and gas projectRussian Federation
on record
Uranium Weapons- international - Vedanta ResourcesIndia Sinopec Oil and Gas, BurmaMyanmar
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline- international - NHPC damsIndia Camisea pipeline projectPeru
Wal-Mart labour rights- international - Freeport McMoRanIndonesia Rapu Rapu Copper MinePhilippines
Cluster Munitions producers- international - Mud volcano in Sidoarjo, East JavaIndonesia Rosia Montana gold mineRomania
Rio Madeira dam projectBrazil Wilmar InternationalIndonesia CNPC in SudanSudan
Pagrisa Ethanol, the AmazonBrazil Nam Theun 2Laos Yusufeli dam project Turkey
Aracruz pulp mills and plantationsBrazil Kayelekera Uranium mineMalawi Turkmen BankaccountsTurkmenistan
China DatangChina Samling Malaysia Dynegy coal power plantsUnited States

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further resources
China adopts sustainable lending laws
Shows potential way forward for global financial regulators
US and Netherlands, Nov 20 2008 | Friends of the Earth US

(click here for the Chinese press release)

A new report released today by BankTrack analyzes green finance policies introduced in China over the past 18 months that are designed to curb the country's growing environmental problems, such as pollution and climate change. 

BankTrack, the international network that monitors commercial and investment banks, said that China's effort to improve the sustainability of its financial sector could provide regulators in other parts of the world with fresh ideas for how to approach the global financial crisis.

The report, "read more


Rainforest Action Network study ranks financed emissions of Canadian banks
Website lets customers compare carbon footprint of personal accounts
San fransisco, Nov 19 2008 | Rainforest Action Network

Rainforest Action Network (RAN) released a new report and website today ranking the carbon footprints of Canada’s top banks: RBC, TD, Scotiabank, CIBC, BMO, Vancity and Desjardins. Financing Global Warming: Canadian Banks and Fossil Fuels is the first report to…read more

BankTrack launches statement on Financial Crisis
Madrid, Spain, Nov 6 2008

BankTrack today released "Bank to the Future: El Escorial Statement on Banks and the Financial Crisis" at a press conference in Madrid.

The statement was drafted at BankTrack's annual strategy meeting, held…read more