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One of the top four banks financing fossil fuels in the entire world.<ref>https://www.bankingonclimatechaos.org//wp-content/themes/bocc-2021/inc/bcc-data-2022/BOCC_2022_vSPREAD.pdf</ref> | |||
Belongs to fossil fuel industry associations such as [[IETA|The International Emissions Trading Association]]. | |||
Until it was retired in May of 2021<ref>https://en.cryptonomist.ch/2021/05/14/microsoft-eliminates-azure-blockchain-service/</ref>, the Bank of America was a major customer of [[Microsoft]]'s Azure Blockchain service alongside companies such as [[Chevron]], [[Starbucks]], [[GE Aviation]], [[Singapore Airlines]], [[Nasdaq]], and [[3M]].<ref>https://www.appsruntheworld.com/customers-database/products/view/microsoft-azure-blockchain</ref> | |||
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One of the top four banks financing fossil fuels in the entire world.[1]
Belongs to fossil fuel industry associations such as The International Emissions Trading Association.
Until it was retired in May of 2021[2], the Bank of America was a major customer of Microsoft's Azure Blockchain service alongside companies such as Chevron, Starbucks, GE Aviation, Singapore Airlines, Nasdaq, and 3M.[3]
Sources
Pyrolize
<https://www.ran.org/tag/bank_of_america/> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOoELjOY654>