On May 24, five climate activists from Greenpeace scaled TotalEnergies' headquarters west of Paris to display a banner criticizing the company's climate strategy ahead of its shareholder meeting. Concurrently, activists broke into the offices of Amundi, a major investor in TotalEnergies, to protest its investments. The CEO of TotalEnergies defended the need for new oil fields to meet global demand during the annual meeting, which saw weaker support for the company's climate strategy. Nearly 175 activists were arrested during the protests targeting TotalEnergies and its key investor.
Climate activists rallied in Paris outside the headquarters of Amundi, a large investor in French energy giant TOTAL https://t.co/quDPxgWVAf
Over 170 arrested as climate protests target TotalEnergies and fund manager https://t.co/H3N9TG1tOJ
Nearly 175 arrested as climate protesters target France’s TotalEnergies and key investor https://t.co/uzj6qQnRfG
The boss of TotalEnergies told shareholders that new oil fields had to be developed to meet global demand, as the annual meetings of the French energy giant and one of its biggest shareholders were picketed by climate activists https://t.co/VxbZfJyhyP https://t.co/BwY4Uy6uz8
TotalEnergies investors back CEO at AGM, weaker support for climate strategy #oott https://t.co/NvhfDysEBK
Climate activists break into Amundi offices to protest TotalEnergies investments https://t.co/r7rMctPVOp
Climate activists break into Amundi offices to protests TotalEnergies investments https://t.co/h4fVfWGhjz https://t.co/jz32B91bxn
Greenpeace activists climb up building near TotalEnergies HQ ahead of shareholder meeting #oott https://t.co/NvhfDytcri
Greenpeace activists climb up building near TotalEnergies HQ ahead of shareholder meeting https://t.co/wIgSR3Dd71 https://t.co/ZA3fKs0TiZ
⚠️ GREENPEACE ACTIVISTS CLIMB UP TOTALENERGIES HQ AHEAD OF SHAREHOLDER MEETING Full Story → https://t.co/r5k0frpYYI Five activists from campaign group Greenpeace climbed up TotalEnergies' Paris headquarters on Friday and unfurled a banner criticising the oil major's climate… https://t.co/oIEEMy9GUS
Five activists from the campaign group Greenpeace are seen climbing on top of TotalEnergies’ headquarters west of Paris to display a banner critical of the French oil major’s strategy to fight climate change. https://t.co/VWWCBvDaTE https://t.co/pukTS2ltHv
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