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Judi Lynn

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Tue Nov 26, 2024, 02:14 PM Nov 26

Indigenous leaders travel to UK from Peru to draw attention to oil damage and banking


By ED DAVEY and STEVEN GRATTAN
Updated 8:11 AM CST, November 22, 2024

LONDON (AP) — Indigenous leaders from the Wampis Nation in Peru are urging lawmakers at the House of Commons in London to ban international banks’ support for Amazon oil activities they say harm their ancestral rainforests.

HSBC bank, based in the United Kingdom, JPMorgan Chase in the United States and Santander in Spain helped finance the state-owned oil company Petroperu as it sought to upgrade a coastal refinery. The plant processes crude oil from a 680-mile (1,094-kilometer) pipeline that runs through rainforest. In the last decade there have been dozens of leaks along the pipeline.

After the meetings, Baroness Ritchie of Downpatrick raised the issue in the House of Lords and in an interview Friday said the banks’ actions were “deplorable.”

“We’ve been conserving our forest for over 7,000 years,” Pamuk Teófilo Kukush Pati, a Wampis leader, told The Associated Press.

More:
https://apnews.com/article/peru-amazon-indigenous-rainforest-oil-climate-finance-dbf90c9030e6062a1a047999a4e899fc
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