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Greenpeace targets Citi over pipelines

JUST as the Church of England mulls pulling £190 million from oilers that don’t come up with concrete climate change plans Greenpeace Australia Pacific has targeted Citibank for its funding of a tar sands pipeline, installing a giant pipeline at the bank’s Sydney headquarters as part of a larger world protest. 

 Activists install 30 metre pipeline in global protest over tar sands funding 

Activists install 30 metre pipeline in global protest over tar sands funding 

    News reports put the number of protesters outside Citi at "up to 20", noting they were dressed in hi-vis overalls and unfurling signs reading "Toxic oil pipeline by Citibank" beside a 30 metre...

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