New report evaluates ten of some of the largest consumer goods companies on their full impact on forests and communities in Indonesian Borneo San Francisco, CA – Amidst announcements from…
Axis Capital Becomes First North American Insurer to Commit to Phase Out Coal Business
New climate policy from AXIS Capital increases pressure on U.S. insurers to follow suit October 20, 2021 – Today, insurer AXIS Capital (NYSE: AXS) announced new policy measures restricting insurance…
JPMorgan Chase, World’s Biggest Funder of Fossil Fuels, Announces Net-Zero Emissions Pledge
Today, JPMorgan Chase announced a pledge to reach net-zero emissions from its lending and investment portfolios by 2050, and that it will join the Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA). In…
Unilever Discloses Impact of Palm Oil Supply Chain on Forests and Communities
Rainforest Action Network calls on Ferrero, Procter & Gamble, and Mondeléz to follow suit in urgent response to climate, human rights crises Today international consumer goods giant Unilever — maker…
JPMorgan Chase Strengthens Palm Oil Policy, but Fails to Move on Fossil Fuels, Rights, or Deforestation More Broadly
Urgent action needed on climate and human rights, but fossil fuel’s biggest banker largely maintains business as usual September 30, 2021 Today JPMorgan Chase updated its policy on financing palm…
COP26 Glasgow: What’s Needed Now to Avert Climate Chaos
Rainforest Action Network September 2021 The most important climate talks since the Paris Agreement are scheduled to begin in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 1st, 2021. Yet the ability to attend…
RAN Cautiously Optimistic about Liberty Mutual Joining the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials
San Francisco, CA –– Today, Liberty Mutual, one of the world’s largest fossil fuel insurers, announced that it will join the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF) and participate in its…
Colgate-Palmolive Discloses Impact of Supply Chain on Forests and Communities
Rainforest Action Network calls on Ferrero, Procter & Gamble, and Kao to follow suit in urgent response to climate, human rights crises [San Francisco, CA] – International consumer goods giant…
Procter & Gamble Rules Out Ending Its Role in the Logging of Intact Forests and Misleads Investors Again
Rainforest Action Network Alerts Investors and Consumers that P & G Brands will remain tainted with forests destruction for years to come Rainforest Action Network condemns the latest report released…
Line 3 Construction Halted As Activists Lock Down, Charged with Felonies; National Support of Indigenous Fight Against Enbridge Pipeline Grows
As a sign of the growing national movement to stop the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline being built on the treaty territory of Anishinaabe peoples, activists from across the country are risking arrest to stop construction of this disastrous fossil fuel project. On Thursday, July 1, 2021, Rainforest Action Network Executive Director Ginger Cassady and others engaged in a peaceful civil disobedience to protest construction.