DutchNews, February 3, 2017
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| Photo: Mark Plomp Stichting Natuurbeelden via Wikimedia Commons |
Rabobank has decided not to help finance projects to
extract natural gas from under the Wadden Sea, the bank said on Friday.
‘The
Wadden Sea has been on the Unesco world heritage list since 2009,’ the bank
said in a statement. ‘Despite this, various companies have applied for licences
to drill for gas under the Wadden Sea, from both land an in the sea itself.’
Last year four companies made formal licence requests, leading the Wadden
Society to call on investors not to cooperate.
The bank said it only lend money
to companies active in fragile environments if it could be proved there is no
risk attached. In particular, ‘drilling could cause subsidence of the sea bed
in an area already affected by rising sea levels as a result of climate
change’, the bank said.
Wadden Society director Arjan Berkhuysen said in a
reaction: ‘We hope that other banks and pension funds will follow suit. This
decision has inspired us, in any case, to work with residents of the Wadden
Area in making both politicians and investors aware that they too have a unique
opportunity to preserve this unique conservation area.’
Rabobank recently
sharped up its investment policy to exclude coal-related activities.
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