Peaceful climate protest in Hamilton
Peaceful climate protest in Hamilton calls on ANZ to
pull $13.5 billion out of fossil fuel projects
This afternoon peaceful protesters have taped up the windows and signs at the Waikato University ANZ branch with ‘Climate Crime Scene’ tape and blockaded the bank doors to draw attention to the bank’s heavy investments in fossil fuel projects. They are demanding that ANZ divest from the fossil fuel industry that is driving climate change.
Today’s protest is part of Break Free, a global wave of non-violent actions to keep coal, oil and gas in the ground and accelerate the just transition to 100% renewable energy. Actions are taking place across six continents between 4th and 15th May.
Some of the protesters are sitting with linked arms in front of the branch entrance blocking people from entering the branch. Other attendees of the event are adding their faces to the photo petition calling on ANZ to divest now.
The ANZ Group have $13.5 billion invested in coal and gas projects. They are the largest lender to outdated fuel projects in Australia.
“The banks have an enormous influence over the future of our climate,” said Niamh O’Flynn, Executive Director of 350 Aotearoa.
“Fossil fuel companies are reliant on finance to make their projects happen. If bank executives chose to stop lending money to oil and gas projects, those projects would never get off the ground.”
Inspired by the peaceful civil-disobedience of Te Whiti o Rongomai, Martin Luther King Jr, Gandhi and Rosa Parks, people across New Zealand are standing up for their right to a safe climate. They are demanding that The ANZ Group divest from fossil fuels and stop bankrolling the industry that is wrecking our chance at a good future.
“We are here in solidarity with all of those who are on the front line around the world” said Break Free Hamilton Coordinator Beth Pearsall.
“We are demanding that ANZ divest from fossil fuels now and stop bankrolling an industry that is destroying our ability to live on this planet. The transition has to happen now. No more prospecting. No more new coal. No more new oil. No more new gas. Let’s make the transition to renewables now.”
“It’s in our hands to close the gap
between the world the banks are setting us up for and what
science demands is necessary in order to protect our common
home.”
This is the fourth of a string of protests around New Zealand. Over the last week 350 has held a beach party in an Auckland branch to highlight ANZ’s flippant response to climate change and peacefully blockaded and shut down the Riccarton branch in Christchurch for the day. This morning in Wellington, the Lambton Quay ANZ branch was shut down by ghoulish fossil fuel spectres and a wall of coal blockading the entrance.
“As the largest bank in the Pacific Islands, ANZ has a responsibility to do its part to prevent further damage to the climate,” said O’Flynn.
“Each year, our Pacific neighbours are being hit by increasingly frequent and severe storms. ANZ has no right to bankroll the obliteration of entire nations of people for the sake of its short-term profits.”
ENDS.