Washington, DC: Climate protesters cut credit cards outside Chase, Citibank, Wells Fargo, Bank of America

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Climate protesters gathered in Washington, DC, Tuesday to protest major US banks and voiced their concerns over how money consumers have invested is being spent.

Climate protesters gathered outside Chase, Citibank, Wells Fargo and Bank of America in Washington, D.C., where they cut up credit cards and chanted about protecting the environment. , outside several major U.S. banks, where they cut up their credit cards and called for the institutions to stop spending money to promote the fossil fuel industry.

Natalie Pein, a retired public school teacher and environmental scientist from Virginia, said she was challenged to consider how banks were spending the money consumers like her give them and how that money is impacting the environment. Protesters take part in a die in outside Chase Bank along 14th Street NW during Day of Action Washington D.C. as climate demonstrators protested several banks on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, in Washington, DC. The protest centered on fossil fuels.

"What do we want?" the protesters chanted. "Climate justice. When do we want it? Now. If we don't get it, shut it down!"Cheryl Barnds, a coordinator of Honor the Earth Coalition from Maryland, told Reuters that banks were responsible for damaging"I'm dressed like fire because our big banks that we have trusted with our money, have been using our money to burn the planet," she said.

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