Climate activists to stage a greenwashing protest outside the education attraction in Belfast
Educational attraction W5 has been accused of facilitating greenwashing after taking money from the world’s second biggest fossil fuel funder.
“For too long, fossil fuel CEOs have divided and distracted us with lies hoping to hide the origins and impact of the crisis they created, while they pollute our air, poison our water, and dump toxins into communities,” a spokesperson said. We also put their concerns to W5. A spokesperson told us: “W5 is conscious of the need to continually review compliance measures and sustainability vetting mechanisms, to shape discussions with existing and prospective sponsors, partners, and stakeholders.
A spokesperson said: “Citi respects the advocacy of climate activists, and we share the goal of transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
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