[1]Fossil Free Digest
   A family from Hoima Kigaga in Uganda, whose farming livelihood is
   threatened by a crude oil pipeline. Photo: Tom Laffay  
                             In Case You Missed It
   Crude moves: Activists worldwide are challenging banks and financiers to
   stop new fossil fuel projects. Now their sights are on stopping South
   African and Japanese banks from funding a crude oil pipeline in East
   Africa.
   It would run 1,443 kilometers through the Lake Victoria basin and threaten
   the climate, wildlife and livelihoods of people across Uganda and
   Tanzania.
   So far, the banks have ignored opposition from local groups in both
   countries — but a strong public outcry could stop them before Uganda’s
   government makes the deal. Add your voice by signing the petition now, and
   check out the video at the end of this newsletter for more on this
   struggle.
   [ [link removed] ]Sign the petition
    
   Support Wet’suwet’en: In Canada, actions are escalating over the Coastal
   GasLink pipeline in northern British Columbia. Days after the blockade of
   a key ferry during peak transit hours, Indigenous youth [ [link removed] ]occupied the
   Ministry of Energy and Mining office on unceded Lekwungen Territory,
   leading to 12 arrests.
   A January 10 rally in Smithers, British Columbia. Photo: Jason Franson,
   Canadian Press
   Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs have been clear that the pipeline does not
   have their consent, and would devastate the climate and unceded Indigenous
   lands. Check out the [ [link removed] ]supporter toolkit for ways to show solidarity with
   the Wet’suwet’en.
   Strike WEF hikers on the road to Davos, in Switzerland. Photo:
   @AnnemarieBotzki on Twitter
   World Economic Failure: In contrast to billionaires flying in on private
   jets, 1,200 climate activists hiked in to Davos through the cold for this
   year’s World Economic Forum with demands to end fossil fuel funding. They
   were just in time to hear Greta Thunberg’s [ [link removed] ]scathing speech to global
   financial elites.
   At the forum, business and political leaders were more vocal about the
   climate crisis than ever before. But it’s clear from their lack of
   response to our demands that we can’t trust them to solve the climate
   crisis they helped create. [ [link removed] ]Read more
   Turkey’s air: The Ministry of Environment stopped six coal-fired power
   plants from operating in Turkey, for failing to meet air quality and
   filtration standards. The stoppage might only be temporary, but the Right
   to Clean Air Platform will continue its campaign on air quality as part of
   the ongoing fight against coal. [ [link removed] ]Read more
   Campaigners in front of Vinh Tan coal complex in southeastern Vietnam.
   Photo: 350 Vietnam
   HSBC win: The London-based bank has fully withdrawn from Vinh Tan 3 coal
   power station in Vietnam. Since 2018, campaigners have targeted HSBC for
   greenwashing its image while still funding new coal projects in Vietnam,
   Bangladesh, and Indonesia. [ [link removed] ]Read more
                                  Inside Story
   A tenured philosophy professor resigned after his university refused to
   divest from fossil fuels for the third time. “What it boiled down to, for
   me, was a matter of conscience,” said Gregory Mikkelson, formerly from
   McGill University in Montreal, Canada. [ [link removed] ]More
   Photo: Ainslie MacLellan, CBC
   Has your university, bank, or city council divested yet? Check through the
   [ [link removed] ]commitments list and if not, consider starting your own campaign or
   joining an existing one. There are plenty of [ [link removed] ]resources to help.
                                  One to Watch
   Hear from local opponents to the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline in Uganda
   and Tanzania – and then [ [link removed] ]share this video to let Standard Bank and
   Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation know that opposition to this pipeline
   is global.
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   That’s it for now – I’ll see you again in two weeks with more Fossil Free
   News from around the world.
    
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