Climate Activists Target Amundi and TotalEnergies in Paris Protests
Climate activists stormed the Paris offices of asset manager Amundi to protest its investments in TotalEnergies. Footage shared by activist groups showed masked protesters shouting slogans. Meanwhile, Greenpeace activists scaled a building near TotalEnergies' headquarters to unfurl a banner criticizing the company’s climate change strategy.
Climate activists on Friday entered the Paris broke into the offices of French asset manager Amundi to denounce the group's holding in oil major TotalEnergies, footage shared by campaign groups including Attac France showed. Videos of the incident showed dozens of protesters, many of the masked, shouting slogans inside the hallway.
Amundi and Paris police had no immediate comment. Greenpeace activists earlier on Friday climbed up a building near TotalEnergies' Paris headquarters and unfurled a banner criticising the oil major's climate change strategy, a Reuters journalist at the site said.
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