*[Enwl-eng] This is urgent
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Tue Aug 18 16:24:31 MSK 2020
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The Green Climate Fund (GCF) Board meeting starts today – it’s time to take
our action up a notch!
We need to remind the GCF of their mandate to accelerate climate action in
developing countries for them to achieve the goals set out in the Paris
Climate Agreement. This is possible if the GCF steers clear of coal funders
like Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC).
Let's bring our voices together on social media to remind the GCF Board that
coal funders cannot be legitimate partners in implementing climate projects
in developing countries.
Send @theGCF a tweet or Facebook comment
The GCF’s leadership is crucial in making financial flows benefit the people
and the planet. It cannot do so by accrediting banks that have contributed
greatly to the crisis by funding coal projects.
We need the Green Climate Fund to live up to its mandate of resourcing real
climate action. And you can help to deliver the message by pressuring them
on social media.
It would be a serious setback to the global efforts of transitioning the
world to 100% renewable energy, as well as the work to eradicate poverty if
they accredit banks with proven record of coal financing access to public
funds that are urgently needed for climate action.
Act with us now – put pressure on @TheGCF for it to do the right thing.
For a sustainable world,
Chuck Baclagon for 350.org
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From: Chuck Baclagon - 350.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2020 11:32 AM
Subject: This is urgent
Tell the Green Climate Fund Board to live up to its mandate of resourcing
real climate actio
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