Five activists with the Rainforest Action Network attended the Investing in Water conference at University of Toronto to confront RBCs Director of Corporate Environmental Affairs, Sandra Odendahl, ...
Five activists with the Rainforest Action Network attended the Investing in Water conference at University of Toronto to confront RBCs Director of Corporate Environmental Affairs, Sandra Odendahl, on RBCs financing of tar sands developments in Alberta. During her presentation, Ms. Odendahl highlighted RBCs Blue Water project, a program that she argues foster[s] a culture of water stewardship, so that people have clean fresh water today and tomorrow. Rainforest Action Network activists shared their concern that RBC, the top financier of fossil fuel production and tar sands development in Canada, still claims a supposed commitment to clean water.
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