JP Morgan joins exodus from climate group
BY SourceMedia | MUNICIPAL | 01/07/25 03:12 PM ESTJP Morgan announced Tuesday it is leaving the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, joining other financial institutions under review by the Texas attorney general over their membership in the climate group to withdraw from the organization in recent weeks.
Wells Fargo
Bank of America
In October 2023, Paxton put the four banks, as well as Barclays
The move was in conjunction with a 2021 Texas law prohibiting state and local government contracts worth $100,000 or more with entities that "boycott" the fossil fuel industry.
In January 2024 Paxton's office banned Barclays
A JP Morgan spokesperson said the bank "will continue to work independently to advance the interests of our firm, our shareholders and our clients and remain focused on pragmatic solutions to help further low-carbon technologies while advancing energy security."
"We will also continue to support the banking and investment needs of our clients who are engaged in energy transition and in decarbonizing different sectors of the economy," the statement added. "At this time, we plan to continue engaging with (Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero), among others, to advance pragmatic solutions and market conditions that can help further a low-carbon and energy-secure future."
Like Wells Fargo
The constitutionality of the 2021 law is being challenged by a business group, which in August filed a lawsuit in federal court against Paxton and Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, who have asked the court to dismiss the case.