Texans accuse Japan of doing ‘deal with the devil’ by funding US fossil fuel projects
Community groups from the Freeport area are urging Japanese financiers and ministries not to back fossil fuel infrastructure

Members of community groups from Texas’ Freeport area met officials from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), government-run Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (Nexi), as well as the ministries of finance and economy, trade and industry on Monday.
They urged the institutions to halt support for a planned crude oil export facility in Freeport and an expansion of liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure, saying the projects would increase pollution, raise safety risks and lock in fossil fuel dependence.

The response from officials did little to reassure the visitors, said Hiroki Osada, a Friends of the Earth Japan campaigner who attended the meetings.