Banks seen as climate culprits at global talks
Banks are exacerbating global warming by supplying power utilities and mining firms with funds to build coal-fired plants, according to a report.

BANKS: A study examined the portfolios of 93 major banks and found that financing supplied by those institutions to the coal industry totaled 309.4 billion since 2005 when the Kyoto Protocol came into force. JP Morgan Chase, Citibank and Bank of America are the top three banks on the list. (Photo: Cate Gillon/Getty Images)






















