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	"author_name": "Texas Campaign for the Environment",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/texas-campaign-for-the-environment",
	"title": "Stop Financing the Crisis of Plastics &amp; Petrochemical Pollution!",
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	"description": "The global financial sector has poured many billions of dollars into the corporations threatening to further devastate frontline communities across the U.S. toxic petrochemical infrastructure. Even as climate change grows more extreme, and as more people face premature death from diseases linked to industrial pollution, big banks like Citi and institutional investors like Vanguard continue to bankroll and invest in companies like Exxon, Dow, and BASF that are leading the expansion of this deadly industry. 120 new or expanding petrochemical projects have been proposed across the U.S., including 42 mega-projects. Across the U.S., fenceline communities are organizing to fight back and hold financial institutions accountable for their role in this preventable crisis. We believe that healthy investment in our communities is possible! You can join this movement. Start by signing the letter below, demanding that the top banks and investors who are funding the petrochemical expansion in the U.S. end all financing for and divest from petrochemicals!",
	"url": "https://action.texasenvironment.org/petitions/stop-financing-the-crisis-of-plastics-petrochemical-pollution"
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