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Wednesday, September 4, 2024   

Environmental activists of various faiths and denominations are spending the summer protesting on Wall Street to highlight the effects financial markets have on climate change.

The protesters are demanding Wall Street stop investing in coal, oil and gas projects.

Lois Malvo, 78, an activist from Lake Charles, suffers from diabetes and has had cancer two times she said because of exposure to dangerous chemicals. Malvo was taken to jail with 23 other faith activists for blocking an entrance to Citibank.

"I was more than glad to go," Malvo asserted. "It was to show how Citibank has no compassion or concern about humanity at all. And for the love of me I can't understand why money is so important over humanity."

Malvo explained the purpose of the "Summer of Heat on Wall Street" campaign is to educate bankers and hopefully reduce fossil fuel financing.

The group wants Wall Street, and namely Citigroup, to increase financing for renewable energy, make changes to improve the lives of people who live in front line communities, which are often communities of color, Indigenous and low-income areas, and pay into a climate reparations fund.

Malvo argued she and the other protesters are doing the Lord's work.

"I was standing in the name of Jesus, and I was doing His will to try to fight back on industry destroying this universe and humanity," Malvo emphasized. "It's all about God and I felt like we are accomplishing a lot by standing united together"

In a statement, Citigroup said it had a goal to supply 100% renewable energy to power Citi's facilities globally by 2020 and its goal reflects the need to transition while also continuing to meet global energy needs.


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