Credit Agricole to Stop Financing New Fossil Fuel Extraction Projects
December 14 2023 - 2:03AM
Dow Jones News
By Helena Smolak
Credit Agricole said it aims to achieve carbon neutrality by
2050 and that it won't finance any new fossil fuel extraction
projects.
The French lender said Thursday it expects to increase 80% of
its exposure to low carbon energies through 2025 totalling 13.3
billion euros ($14.46 billion).
In addition, Credit Agricole aims to triple its annual financing
of renewable energy projects between 2020 and 2030 and reduce its
funds in the oil and gas sector, it said.
"We will not finance any new fossil fuel extraction projects and
we will adopt a selective approach to support energy players
engaged in this transition, which will consequently reduce
green-house gas emissions of this sector twice as fast as the Net
Zero 2050 scenario defined by the International Energy Agency,"
Philippe Brassac, chief executive officer of Credit Agricole
said.
Its climate strategy progress will be reviewed quarterly, the
company said.
Write to Helena Smolak at helena.smolak@wsj.com
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