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Join us tomorrow: Banking on Climate Chaos webinars for campaigners

2026-06-29
By: BankTrack
Work partners:
Rainforest Action Network
Contact:

Diogo Silva, Climate Team Lead at BankTrack

BOCC 2026 Global webinars. Photo: BankTrack
2026-06-29
By: BankTrack
Work partners:
Rainforest Action Network
Contact:

Diogo Silva, Climate Team Lead at BankTrack

Join us tomorrow, Tuesday 30th June 2026, for a webinar sharing the latest data and topline findings of the Banking on Climate Chaos 2026 report. 

The webinar will take place at two different times, to accommodate global time zones, and will be held in English.

The webinar is for campaigners, organisers, and activists across the globe who would like to better understand these data to effectively employ them in their campaigns or actions.

The webinars will be held at the following times:

  • Session 1: 9 am CEST/ 2 pm WIB / 4 pm JST (Europe / Africa / Asia / Oceania / Pacific): register here.

  • Session 2: 8 am PDT / 5 pm CEST (Americas / Europe / Africa): register here.

 

If you would like to coordinate an additional training session for your network, community or region, please reach out to Diogo Silva <diogo@banktrack.org>.


Here's a quick recap about the Banking on Climate Chaos report:

Two weeks ago, we published the 17th edition of the Banking on Climate Chaos report, documenting the financing by the largest 65 commercial banks globally to more than 2,500 fossil fuel companies.

The report found that:

➡ ️ Since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, banks have financed the fossil fuel industry with more than USD 8.7 trillion, with USD 906 billion only in 2025. Any such expansion financing is incompatible with limiting global warming to 1.5°C.

➡ ️ The "Dirty Dozen" banks now provide more than a third of global bank fossil fuel finance and are concentrating this financing in fewer, more leveraged fossil fuel borrowers.

➡ ️ Nearly all global bank fossil fuel financing (87%) flows through just six financial centres - the United States, Canada, Japan, China, the United Kingdom and the European Union.

 

If you'd like to learn more in detail about the content of this new report and the research effort behind it, as well as how we can best use this data in our campaigning against fossil fuel finance, join us on Tuesday, June 30th for one of the webinars!

  • Session 1 (Europe / Africa / Asia / Oceania / Pacific): register here.

  • Session 2 (Americas / Europe / Africa): register here.

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