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On Fri 13 Nov, U.S. citizens gathered at the Washington, DC office of the
Japanese Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). They were protesting
JBIC's financing of coal plants, which are deadly for human health and for
the climate. It's time for Japan to stop coal finance and
#StopFundingFossils.
www.foe.org/news/archives/2015-11-activists-to-protest-ja...
Activists protest Japanese financing of coal projects outside Japan Bank for International Cooperation's Washington D.C. office.
November 15, 2015 -
Korea Federation for Environmental Movements(KFEM) and Avaaz campaigners
had joint actions at the Korea Export-Import Bank(KEXIM), to urge the
government to stop funding coal financing. #StopFundingFossils
Photo:
Jieon Lee
/KFEM
Activists protest Japanese financing of coal projects outside Japan Bank for International Cooperation's Washington D.C. office.
Activists protest Japanese financing of coal projects outside Japan Bank for International Cooperation's Washington D.C. office.
Caption: The Japanese government is funding a dirty, dying industry, and
locking in dirty coal infrastructure for decades at a time when the world
is moving rapidly toward clean, renewable energy generation. ThePhilippine
Movement for Climate Justice and
the Ecological Justice Interfaith Movement
stage a photo op protest at the St.
Paul University in Quezon City, Philippines on Nov. 14, 2015 to call on
Japan to divest from fossil fuels. Photo: RB Ibañez
In North Carolina, members of a predominantly white church and a predominantly black church find common ground.
To show his support for a cause that intersects with many aspects of our daily lives, Andy Lang asked to have his picture taken. Lang is a longtime advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons in the United Church of Christ.
On Fri 13 Nov, U.S. citizens gathered at the Washington, DC office of the
Japanese Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). They were protesting
JBIC's financing of coal plants, which are deadly for human health and for
the climate. It's time for Japan to stop coal finance and
#StopFundingFossils.
www.foe.org/news/archives/2015-11-activists-to-protest-ja...
On Fri 13 Nov, U.S. citizens gathered at the Washington, DC office of the
Japanese Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). They were protesting
JBIC's financing of coal plants, which are deadly for human health and for
the climate. It's time for Japan to stop coal finance and
#StopFundingFossils.
www.foe.org/news/archives/2015-11-activists-to-protest-ja...
The Rev. Bentley de Bardelaben is an executive minister for Justice and Witness Ministries at the United Church of Christ.
Activists protest Japanese financing of coal projects outside Japan Bank for International Cooperation's Washington D.C. office.