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04/02/2008 09:06 AM     print story email story  

BoA Adopts Carbon Principles

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Bank of America announced that it will adopt The Carbon Principles created by J.P. Morgan Chase, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley to tighten the financing guidelines for coal-fired power plants. 

The announcement came on the same day that the bank's CEO Kenneth Lewis was awarded the 2008 Fossil Fool of the year award by environmentalists and online voters who opposed the banks funding of destructive mountain-top removal coal mining and the power plants that burn the coal.

Lewis did not respond to the award, but touted the importance of the Carbon Principles, which might be a sign that the company is beginning to change its business practices in regards to the coal industry, which is currently destroying vast swaths of the Appalachian mountains and poisoning ground water with toxic coal slurry.

"The Carbon Principles are critical as we work to secure a more sustainable energy future," said Lewis. "It is my hope that these principles, when combined with Bank of America's commitment to assess the cost of carbon in our risk and underwriting process, will enable us to better evaluate the business models of utility sector companies and, ultimately, help them move to cleaner technologies."

Last year Bank of America launched a $20 billion initiative to support environmentally sustainable business activity. Yet, one can argue that its support of the coal industry stands in direct opposition to that initiative.

The Boston Herald reported that protestors of the bank's actions in the coal industry chained themselves to the doors of a branch in Boston's Copley Square yesterday.



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