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Home > Publications > EIB response to Bankwatch’s petition and report ‘Change the lending, not the Climate’

EIB response to Bankwatch’s petition and report ‘Change the lending, not the Climate’

EIB response to Bankwatch’s petition and report ‘Change the lending, not the Climate’

Advocacy letter    |    23 December 2009

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The European Investment Bank has responded to Bankwatch’s report ‘Change the lending, not the Climate‘ that was released in the lead-up to the ill-fated Copenhagen climate talks, and the bank has asked us for the sake of transparecy to publish their response, which we are doing here.

You can also read the same letter with some direct responses from Bankwatch here (pdf), rebutting the banks claims of inaccuracies in our report and petition.

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Institution: EIB

Theme: Energy & climate | Transport | Resource efficiency

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