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Extinction Rebellion briefly occupies BNP Paribas entrance in TotalEnergies protest

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PARIS (Reuters) - About a dozen activists from the Extinction Rebellion climate group briefly occupied the entrance lobby of French bank BNP Paribas' headquarters in Paris on Friday morning in protest

Extinction Rebellion Protests at BNP Paribas Over TotalEnergies

PARIS (Reuters) - About a dozen activists from the Extinction Rebellion climate group briefly occupied the entrance lobby of French bank BNP Paribas' headquarters in Paris on Friday morning in protest of what they said are BNP's links with energy group TotalEnergies, which holds its annual shareholders meeting on Friday afternoon.

Environmentalist protesters, some wearing white masks, briefly shouted slogans and threw around fake money before police pushed them out of the building.

Extinction Rebellion said in a statement the action was part of a campaign against TotalEnergies and its partners.

It said that several NGOs are denouncing TotalEnergies' decision not to put the usual "Say on Climate" questions on its climate strategy to the vote at the shareholders meeting and said this was part of "the fossil fuel industry's unabashed backtracking on its human and environmental commitments."

Earlier this year, TotalEnergies said it would not put a vote to investors on its sustainability strategy progress report and only consult shareholders in the event of a strategy change. The company instead will hold a climate debate during the shareholders meeting.

It did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday's action.

BNP Paribas said it condemned "the aggressive actions of Extinction Rebellion and all forms of physical violence".

It added that BNP Paribas is committed to supporting the energy transition and that any new financing it grants to the energy production sector is almost exclusively reserved for low-carbon energy sources.

TotalEnergies' shareholders meeting at its headquarters in the La Defense business district starts at 1400 CET.

Extinction Rebellion said that in the afternoon activists will converge on "a symbolic Parisian site" to hold a "Counter-General Energy Assembly," without naming the site.

(Reporting by Lucien Libert, Nicolas Coupe, America Hernandez and Makini Brice; Writing by GV De Clercq)

Key Takeaways

  • Extinction Rebellion protested at BNP Paribas' Paris headquarters.
  • The protest targeted BNP's links with TotalEnergies.
  • Activists criticized TotalEnergies' climate strategy.
  • BNP Paribas condemned the protest but supports energy transition.
  • TotalEnergies' shareholders meeting focused on climate debate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of Extinction Rebellion's protest?
The protest aimed to denounce TotalEnergies' decision not to put climate strategy questions to a vote at its shareholders meeting.
How did BNP Paribas respond to the protest?
BNP Paribas condemned the aggressive actions of Extinction Rebellion and emphasized its commitment to supporting the energy transition.
What actions did the activists take during the protest?
Activists occupied the entrance lobby, shouted slogans, and threw fake money before police intervened.
What is the significance of the TotalEnergies shareholders meeting?
The shareholders meeting is significant as it involves discussions on TotalEnergies' sustainability strategy, which has been criticized for lack of transparency.
What did Extinction Rebellion plan after the protest at BNP Paribas?
Extinction Rebellion planned to hold a 'Counter-General Energy Assembly' at a symbolic site in Paris later in the day.

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