Above Photo: Activists from Extinction Rebellion and Debt for Climate attempt to block delegates and attendees to the IMF and World Bank meetings from entering the annual gathering on Oct 13, 2022 in Washington, DC. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images/AFP.
Washington, D. C. – Dozens of protesters demonstrated outside the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in Washington DC on Thursday (Oct 13), expressing opposition to funding of fossil fuels and demanding urgent action to tackle climate change.
It’s 2022 & devastating climate impacts are mounting, but @WorldBank is run by a climate denier + funds billions in oil + gas per year.
For our communities, for the climate, #ForPeopleForPlanet — the World Bank + @IMFNews must #StopFundingFossils! pic.twitter.com/5IawNsA5nz
— Oil Change International (@PriceofOil) October 14, 2022
Some of the activists gathered on bicycles and called for support for nations affected by climate change.
They carried posters that said “World Bank of climate chaos”, “stop funding fossil fuel”, “People over profit” and “actions speak louder than words”.
Ulric Erickson, a student and an activist, who was among the dozens of protesters on Thursday said: “These institutions are not what they claim to be.”
“This is an urgent issue and these institutions should not fund the fossil fuel industry and projects which are harming the world,” he told Reuters.
NOW: Hundreds are marching at @WorldBank in DC to protest its egregious funding of billions in deadly oil, gas, + coal each year!
It’s way past time to #StopFundingFossils — the Bank is far behind peer institutions who have dropped fossil fuels. #FireMalpass #ForPeopleForPlanet pic.twitter.com/TwYoiCVJd5
— Collin Rees (@collinrees) October 14, 2022
A group of protesters carried a banner just outside an entrance point that said: “Cancel debt for people & planet.” Some demonstrators used noisemakers and air horns.
If you’re attending these @worldbank/@IMFNews meetings there’s no way you can’t see and hear us #forpeopleforplanet pic.twitter.com/5VaQj2PeZb
— ShutDownDC (@ShutDown_DC) October 14, 2022
The protests did not cause major disruptions to the meetings.
BREAKING: @IMFNews and @WorldBank annual assembly delegates blocked from entry. they scream for #ClimateJustice and #Reparations now! the only person arrested and violently manhandled was a black protester #Racism #ForPeopleForPlanet@xr_dc_ @DebtforClimate @codepink @XRBoston pic.twitter.com/6mQ1F1nbEE
— Tobias Müller (@TobiasMueller_) October 14, 2022
“The path to economic sovereignty for the global South is not through the predatory loans offered by the IMF/World Bank, but instead through reparations of all wealth and resources that have been stolen from countries through colonisation, illegal invasions, occupations, and extraction of oil, gas and coal,” activist group Code Pink said.
“As we speak, two typhoons are hitting my homeland of the Philippines. Banks like the @WorldBank are getting away w/ murder by financing deadly fossil fuels + oppressive regimes.”
– Aaron Pedrosa of @PMCJ_ph at #ForPeopleForPlanet rally in DC#StopFundingFossils #CancelTheDebt pic.twitter.com/G06eVhpi47
— Collin Rees (@collinrees) October 14, 2022
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Thursday stressed that the World Bank, whose president, David Malpass, has been on the defensive about his views on climate change, must play a leadership role in the global transition to clean energy.
The White House condemned Malpass’s comments last month after he declined to say he supported the scientific consensus on climate change, although he later apologised and reiterated his view that human activity contributes to climate change.