Perilous Profiteering
The 2021 report “Perilous Profiteering: The companies building nuclear arsenals and their financial backers” is a joint publication of ICAN and it’s partner PAX. The report details how 338 financial …
The 2021 report “Perilous Profiteering: The companies building nuclear arsenals and their financial backers” is a joint publication of ICAN and it’s partner PAX. The report details how 338 financial …
On 28 January the New York City Council is holding a hearing on a package of legislation- joint hearing on Res. No. 976 and Int. No. 1621. The package of legislation represents a …
New research launched today shows more and more financial institutions are saying no to nuclear weapons. The Don’t Bank on the Bomb report, Beyond the Bomb, profiles 77 banks, pension …
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Today is it, the time is up, and the INF treaty has collapsed. The 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty that began the wind-down of the Cold War. For the …
Today, ICAN and PAX co-published a new report that shows how the commercial sector is massively involved in producing nuclear weapons. The report, “Producing mass destruction: Private companies and the …
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PAX lanceert vandaag samen met ICAN een nieuw onderzoeksrapport, dat laat zien dat commerciële bedrijven diep betrokken zijn bij de productie van kernwapens. Het rapport, “Producing mass destruction: Private companies …
Nieuw PAX-rapport: megacontracten voor commerciele kernwapenbedrijven Read More »
ICAN today launches the Cities Appeal, a commitment by cities and towns to show support for the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and call on their governments to …
Vandaag vindt er een wereldwijde actiedag plaats, georganiseerd door PAX en ICAN, waarbij bezorgde burgers uit verschillende continenten bij de bank BNP-Paribas op aandrongen dat zij moet stoppen met investeren …
Major Belgian Bank KBC announced today that it will no longer invest in nuclear weapon producers. In a press release the Bank explicitly referred to the Treaty on the Prohibition of …
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329 financial institutions invested US$525 billion in nuclear weapon producers between 2014 and 2017. This is shown by the new report ‘Don’t Bank on the Bomb’, released by PAX and Nobel …