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US financial giants pull out of environmental standards initiative

US financial giants pull out of environmental standards initiative

Big American banks have exited the Equator Principles, reflecting a troubling retreat from environmental and social risk management in project financing.

Nina Lakhani and Dominic Rushe report for The Guardian.

In short:

  • The Equator Principles, guiding risk management in projects with environmental and social impacts, have lost key U.S. banks including Citi, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo.
  • This withdrawal has sparked outrage among climate activists, criticizing the banks for neglecting fundamental climate and human rights obligations.
  • As U.S. banks backtrack on climate commitments, regulatory pressure rises against institutions endorsing 'woke capitalism', influencing corporate environmental strategies.

Key quote:

"It is becoming increasingly apparent these banks do not care about anything other than the bottom line."

— Richard Brooks, climate finance director at Stand.earth

Why this matters:

The exodus of major banks from the Equator Principles signals a shift in the financial industry's approach to climate change and could undermine the well-being of communities directly impacted by financed projects. This development counters broader national trends toward responsible investing, with potential long-term health and environmental consequences.

Be sure to read Pete Myers’ piece about how economics and environmental issues are so intertwined.

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