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Wednesday 10 March 2021 10:46 am  |  Updated:  Wednesday 10 March 2021 10:47 am

Greenpeace paragliders land on ECB roof in climate finance protest

By: Damian Shepherd

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Activists fly over the Main river in Frankfurt in protest of the ECB's 'climate-killing' monetary policies. (Bernd Hartung, Greenpeace)

Climate activists flew on top of the European Central Bank on Wednesday to hang a banner which accused the bank of funding polluters.

Two Greenpeace activists flew over Frankfurt’s Main river to display a banner that demanded the ECB “stop funding climate killers”.

STOP FUNDING CLIMATE KILLERS

Greenpeace-Aktivist:innen demonstrieren bei der Europäische Zentralbank für Grüne Geldpolitik . #ECB

Wie die EZB Klimasünder bevorzugt: https://t.co/JserscKAEI pic.twitter.com/rM3JaPHWAu

— Greenpeace e.V. (@greenpeace_de) March 10, 2021

The protest followed a think tank report which argued that the ECB’s lending rules favoured carbon intensive industries.

The bank has long been criticised for not taking long-term climate risk into account when buying bonds and giving credit.

While policymakers have acknowledged that markets are not appropriately pricing climate risk, the bank has yet to change course.

[BREAKING] Paragliding activists land on @ECB ahead of governing council meeting to expose continued support for #FossilFuels.#ClimateEmergencyhttps://t.co/o5f51pTgqM

— Greenpeace International (@Greenpeace) March 10, 2021

An ECB spokesperson confirmed the breach and said that police had been called.

He added that the bank was conducting a review of its strategy and this process included an analysis of how to respond to the climate crisis.

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