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Tell Wells Fargo Bank to Stop Funding Dirty Energy

Target: Richard Kovacevich, CEO of Wells Fargo Bank
Sponsored by: Rainforest Action Network
Wells Fargo Bank, one of America's largest banks and partner to many overseas banks and corporations, is a top financier of destructive oil, coal, logging, and mining operations that contribute to global warming, ecosystem destruction, and human rights abuses.

The corrupt power of their finances funds organizations that have worked to rollback forest, endangered species and clean water protections devastating eco-systems and communities from Alaska to Appalachia.

Other US banks, like Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, have taken a more responsible approach. Yet, Wells Fargo still does not have a comprehensive environmental and social policy.

It's time Wells Fargo Bank took responsibility for the destructive impact of its investments and charted a new course toward justice and sustainability. Sign this petition telling Wells Fargo Bank to get their act together!
deadline: 11-22-2007
goal: 18,000
 

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Dear Richard Kovacevich,

Why is Wells Fargo continuing to support environmentally and socially destructive projects from Alaska to Appalachia?

In Alaska, Wells Fargo supports logging in the Tongass National Forest by funding anti-environmental groups such as the Pacific Legal Foundation and the Resource Development Council of Alaska. These organizations have worked to rollback forest, endangered species and clean water protections, creating an atmosphere ripe for destruction of old-growth forests on our public lands.

In America's west, oil and gas companies financed by Wells Fargo's $4 billion energy portfolio are drilling in desert and mountain landscapes, causing destruction and pollution.

In Appalachia, Wells Fargo finances coal companies using mountaintop removal, a brutal strip mining process that is literally exploding the tops off of mountains across West Virginia, Kentucky and other states in the region, while polluting waterways and destroying forests and local communities.

Other US banks, like Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, have taken a more responsible approach and developed social and environmental policies with safeguards to prevent financing of destructive projects in sensitive ecosystems, while Wells Fargo remains committed to a world of irresponsible and exploitative lending practices.

Mr. Kovacevich, please take responsibility for the environmental and social impacts of Wells Fargo's financing. Work with Rainforest Action Network to develop 21st century policies that can put Wells Fargo on track to protect biodiversity, slow climate change and respect the rights of Indigenous Peoples and impacted local communities.

[Your comment]

I look forward to your reply.

Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your address]
We signed the “Tell Wells Fargo Bank to Stop Funding Dirty Energy” petition!
# 100:
5:44 pm PST, Nov 23, Richard Hollister, Arizona
Companies that do this should be fined heavy. It's about time that Mr Bush wake up and do his job. I mean the job that goes with being the president.
# 99:
5:29 pm PST, Nov 23, Jason Bowman, California
# 98:
5:06 pm PST, Nov 23, Linda E Plate, Colorado
As one of the nation's largest banks I would think that you could be more selective about the businesses that they fund.
# 97:
5:04 pm PST, Nov 23, Anne McCloud, Washington
# 96:
4:49 pm PST, Nov 23, Kansas Lance, Washington
# 95:
4:46 pm PST, Nov 23, Name not displayed, Louisiana
# 94:
4:11 pm PST, Nov 23, Barb Pecze, Australia
I agree that Wells Fargo should get their act together and stop funding dirty energy which is not healthy for the environment!
# 93:
3:16 pm PST, Nov 23, Greg Alan, Alabama
# 92:
2:58 pm PST, Nov 23, Ana M., Portugal
# 91:
2:57 pm PST, Nov 23, Name not displayed, California
We all need to stop global warming so wells fargo should stop polluteing the enviroment.We need to have cleaner energy it,s very important with global warming we also need to stop that we are killing our planet.
# 90:
2:39 pm PST, Nov 23, David Glasgow, Connecticut
# 89:
1:42 pm PST, Nov 23, Name not displayed, Washington
# 88:
12:39 pm PST, Nov 23, Lynda Bagot-Parker, Oregon
Clean energy is a physical and fiscal necessity and investing in dirty, very finite, destructive energy is an act of greed,short-sightedness, and bullying. It is TIME TO STOP funding dirty energy.
# 87:
12:16 pm PST, Nov 23, Shelby G., California
# 86:
11:45 am PST, Nov 23, Ms Zentura, Wyoming
# 85:
11:10 am PST, Nov 23, Rachael Horn, California
As a loyal customer, I am upset to hear about such irresponsibility on behalf of Wells Fargo. Do something beneficial for this world in lieu of just making money. Clean up your act!
# 84:
11:05 am PST, Nov 23, Laure Sturdevant, Oregon
I have an account with you which I will remove if this is not resolved soon.
# 83:
11:03 am PST, Nov 23, Name not displayed, Minnesota
Please start working toward better environmental and social choices.
# 82:
10:52 am PST, Nov 23, Diane Hermes, California
# 81:
10:51 am PST, Nov 23, Timothy Brown, Oregon
# 80:
10:12 am PST, Nov 23, Candy Bowman-LeBlanc, California
# 79:
9:40 am PST, Nov 23, Susan Mann, Virgin Islands
No reason at all this can't change!
# 78:
9:35 am PST, Nov 23, Shannon Donnelly, California
I'm a current customer and would like to stay one, but nothing is more important that funding clean energy! It's time to get with the future.
# 77:
9:06 am PST, Nov 23, Anna Asbury, Kentucky
# 76:
9:03 am PST, Nov 23, Dounia Gonzalez, Nevada
It shouldn't always be about profit, Wells Fargo. We ALL have to live in this world.
# 75:
8:56 am PST, Nov 23, Jarrett Morgan, Texas
# 74:
8:53 am PST, Nov 23, Kellie Smith, New Hampshire
# 73:
8:44 am PST, Nov 23, Patricia Toher, New York
# 72:
8:28 am PST, Nov 23, William K Lawrence, New York
# 71:
8:02 am PST, Nov 23, Melissa Joy, California
Such a big company with all that power has a chance to do so much good. Don't destroy the planet that our children need.
# 70:
7:54 am PST, Nov 23, Christy Bryan, Oregon
# 69:
7:46 am PST, Nov 23, Jessica Confessore, Colorado
# 68:
7:37 am PST, Nov 23, Peggy Singh, California
# 67:
7:26 am PST, Nov 23, Kristina Alm, Sweden
# 66:
7:19 am PST, Nov 23, Maria Beatrice Barberis, Italy
# 65:
6:55 am PST, Nov 23, Franziska Eber, Germany
# 64:
6:53 am PST, Nov 23, Alice Kruta, Canada
# 63:
6:46 am PST, Nov 23, Thomas Pirovano, Switzerland
I would Boycott that!
# 62:
3:00 am PST, Nov 23, M S R B, Japan
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# 61:
2:36 am PST, Nov 23, Stephen Klein, Canada
# 60:
2:33 am PST, Nov 23, Name not displayed, United Kingdom
# 59:
2:01 am PST, Nov 23, Timothy Bruck, Ohio
# 58:
1:45 am PST, Nov 23, Name not displayed, California
# 57:
1:45 am PST, Nov 23, Jennifer Cribbs, Ohio
# 56:
1:05 am PST, Nov 23, Brian Levin, Washington
# 55:
12:55 am PST, Nov 23, Anna Sorensen, California
I am a long time customer and now knowing this, if Wells Fargo doesn't change their ways, clean up their act and support renweable energy instead, I will take my business to a more eco-conscious bank. I will wait to see if your policies change, but if not or not soon enough, I will switch to another bank. Please change your ways for the good of the planet!
# 54:
12:48 am PST, Nov 23, Anne Daletski, Washington
# 53:
12:06 am PST, Nov 23, David Myers, Pennsylvania
# 52:
11:58 pm PST, Nov 22, Winter Rain Storm, Alabama
# 51:
11:36 pm PST, Nov 22, Michael Frawley, Pennsylvania
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