How the World Bank Continues to Finance Environmental Destruction
The World Bank’s official mission is wrapped in noble language: to end extreme poverty and promote shared prosperity on a livable planet. Across international summits, its leadership regularly highlights billions of dollars channeled into green bonds, climate adaptation, and renewable energy grids. To the casual observer, the institution looks like the vanguard of sustainable development.

However, behind the polished public relations campaigns lies a deeply troubling paradox. Decades of investigative reports by environmental watchdogs, policy analysts, and grassroots organizations reveal a stark reality: while the World Bank funds climate-saving initiatives with one hand, it frequently finances environmental destruction with the other. By bankrolling fossil fuel infrastructure, industrial deforestation, and ecologically damaging mega-projects, the world’s most powerful development lender remains deeply complicit in the global ecological crisis.
The Fossil Fuel Loophole: Financing the Climate Crisis
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