
Singing activists disrupt NatWest meeting over ‘climate backtracking’
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At NatWest's annual shareholder meeting in Edinburgh, activists disrupted proceedings by singing and wearing T-shirts that read 'No more big oil'. The protest led to a temporary adjournment of the meeting as the chair, Rick Haythornthwaite, faced accusations of the bank's 'climate backtracking'. The incident highlights growing tensions between financial institutions and climate activists.
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NatWest, like many banks, has been scrutinized for its investments in fossil fuels and its overall commitment to sustainability. The rise of climate activism has prompted shareholders and the public to demand greater transparency and action from financial institutions regarding their environmental policies.
This article reflects the opinions and events reported by The Guardian and does not necessarily represent the views of the newsroom.
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