Banking on climate change. Fossil fuel finance report 2020
Creators
- Kirsch, Alison1
- Opena Disterhoft, Jason1
- Marr, Grant1
- McCully, Paddy1
- Guersoez, Ayse1
- Aitken, Greig2
- Hamlett, Claire2
- Saldamando, Alberto3
- Louvel, Yann4
- Pinson, Lucie4
- Cushing, Ben5
- Brown, Gabby5
- Stockman, Lorne6
- Vincent, Julien7
- Bertolus, Jack7
- Ganswindt, Katrin8
- Runci, Alessandro9
- Tricarico, Antonio9
- Demientieff, Bernadette10
- Tchekwie Deranger, Eriel11
- Di Paola, Maria Marta12
- Janki, Melinda13
- Birss, Moira14
- Gay, Charles15, 16
- Tourrenc, Pablo15, 16
- Petsein, Jeremias15, 16
- Vela, Nely15, 16
- Krejcova, Nikol17
- Hinojosa, Rebekah5
- Houska, Tara18
- Reclaim Finance, 6 rue de Braque, 75003 Paris (France)
- BankTrack, Vismarkt 15, 6511 VJ Nijmegen (Netherlands)
- 1. Rainforest Action Network (United States)
- 2. BankTrack, Nijmegen (Netherlands)
- 3. Indigenous Environmental Network - IEN (United States)
- 4. Reclaim Finance (France)
- 5. Sierra Club (United States)
- 6. Oil Change International (United States)
- 7. Market Forces (Australia)
- 8. Urgewald-Geschaeftsstelle (Germany)
- 9. Re:Common (Italy)
- 10. Gwich'in Steering Committee (United States)
- 11. Indigenous Climate Action (Canada)
- 12. Fundacion Ambiente y Recursos Naturales - Farn (Argentina)
- 13. A Fair Deal for Guyana - A Fair for the Planet (Guyana)
- 14. Amazon Watch (United States)
- 15. Observatorio Petrolero Sur (Argentina)
- 16. Enlace por la Justicia Energetica y Socioambiental - EJES (Argentina)
- 17. Greenpeace Czech Republic (Czech Republic)
- 18. Giniw Collective (United States)
Description
The latest version of the most comprehensive report on fossil fuel financing by international banks is a collaboration between Reclaim Finance, Rainforest Action Network, BankTrack, Indigenous Environmental Network, Oil Change International and Sierra Club, and is supported by more than 250 organisations from 45 countries around the world, including Friends of the Earth France. The report covers 35 major international banks, including the four French banks BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, Credit Agricole and Natixis. It totals the loans and equity and bond issues of 2,100 companies in the coal, oil and gas sectors worldwide over the period 2016-2019. The report reveals that international banks have provided nearly $2.7 trillion in financing for fossil fuels since the adoption of the Paris Accord, with the volume of financing increasing every year since 2016. BNP Paribas ranks as the second-most bank in the world to have increased its financing between 2018 and 2019, with an increase of 72%. As the 13.-largest financier of all fossil fuels, and the third- and seventh-largest financiers of oil and gas production companies in the offshore and Arctic, BNP Paribas has a problem to solve with the majors. The data also shows that the majority of the banks analysed, including Credit Agricole and Societe Generale, have increased their support for the 100 companies that are planning the most new coal, oil and gas projects and confirms Societe Generale's growing appetite for shale gas.
Abstract (French)
La derniere version du rapport le plus complet sur le financement aux energies fossiles par les banques internationales est issu de la collaboration entre Reclaim Finance, Rainforest Action Network, BankTrack, Indigenous Environmental Network, Oil Change International et Sierra Club, et est soutenu par plus de 250 organisations de 45 pays du monde entier, dont les Amis de la Terre France. Le rapport couvre 35 grandes banques internationales dont les quatre francaises BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, Credit Agricole et Natixis. Il totalise les prets et les emissions d'actions et d'obligations de 2 100 entreprises dans les secteurs du charbon, du petrole et du gaz a l'echelle mondiale sur la periode 2016-2019. Le rapport revele que les banques internationales ont accorde pres de 2 700 milliards de dollars de financements aux energies fossiles depuis l'adoption de l'Accord de Paris, avec un volume de financements en hausse chaque annee depuis 2016. BNP Paribas est la deuxieme banque au monde a avoir le plus augmente ses financements entre 2018 et 2019, avec une hausse de 72%. 13eme plus gros financeur a l'ensemble des energies fossiles, et 3eme et 7eme financeur des entreprises de production gaziere et petroliere en offshore et en Arctique, BNP Paribas a un probleme a regler avec les majors. Les donnees montrent aussi que la majorite des banques analysees, y compris Credit Agricole et Societe Generale, a augmente ses soutiens aux 100 entreprises qui prevoient le plus de nouveaux projets de charbon, de petrole et de gaz et confirme l'appetit croissant de Societe Generale pour le gaz de schiste
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Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 132 p.
- Report number
- INIS-FR--24-0333
INIS
- Country of Publication
- France
- Country of Input or Organization
- France
- INIS RN
- 55024153
- Subject category
- S29: ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Numerical Data
- Descriptors DEI
- ARCTIC REGIONS; BITUMENS; COAL INDUSTRY; COAL MINES; ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT; FINANCIAL DATA; FINANCING; FOSSIL FUELS; FOSSIL-FUEL POWER PLANTS; GREENHOUSE EFFECT; HYDRAULIC FRACTURING; INVESTMENT; LENDING INSTITUTIONS; LNG INDUSTRY; OFFSHORE OPERATIONS; PETROLEUM INDUSTRY; PIPELINES; RISK ASSESSMENT; SHALE GAS
- Descriptors DEC
- CLIMATIC CHANGE; CRYOSPHERE; DATA; ENERGY SOURCES; FLUIDS; FRACTURING; FUELS; GASES; INDUSTRY; INFORMATION; MINES; NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY; NUMERICAL DATA; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; OTHER ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; POLAR REGIONS; POWER PLANTS; TAR; THERMAL POWER PLANTS; UNDERGROUND FACILITIES
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