NGOs Welcome Sumitomo Corporation’s Decision to End Support for Coal-fired Power Plant
NGOs welcome Sumitomo Corporation’s decision to end support for coal-fired power plant and urge the Japanese government and JICA to follow.
NGOs welcome Sumitomo Corporation’s decision to end support for coal-fired power plant and urge the Japanese government and JICA to follow.
The IPCC’s findings, signed off by 195 governments, show that the most marginalized and vulnerable people are already being hit hardest by a range of devastating climate impacts driven by fossil fuels.
The Indonesian government’s half-hearted forestland permit review has created a perverse incentive for forest clearing by companies desperate to retain dormant land banks.
The Global Coal Exit List (GCEL) showed that commercial banks channeled over US $1.5 trillion to the coal industry between January 2019 and November 2021.
The impacts of building the East Africa Oil Pipeline will be devastating for our communities, for wildlife and for the planet.
Sumitomo and JICA are building the Matarbari Coal-fired Power Plant in Bangladesh under the guise of international cooperation, in the age of climate chaos.