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Greenpeace activists climb up structure near TotalEnergies HQ ahead of shareholder conference

5 activists from campaign group Greenpeace went up a building near TotalEnergies' Paris head office on Friday and unfurled a banner criticising the oil major's environment modification method, a journalist at the website said.

Greenpeace opposes Overall's continued expedition of oil and gas, despite a 'environment emergency situation', a Greenpeace representative informed .

The banner consisted of a large picture of Overall CEO and Chairman Patrick Pouyanne under a 'Wanted' heading.

Barriers had already been set up around the entryways of Overall's offices in Paris' La Defense district on Thursday evening, with employees informed to work from home on Friday.

Activists and climate-focused investors have actually ramped up pressure on the world's leading oil and gas companies in recent years, regularly hindering investor meetings.

Previously this week environment activists disrupted Shell's yearly shareholder meeting, shouting Shell Kills.

Overall shareholders are because of vote in the future whether to approve the development Overall has actually made on its sustainability and environment goals for 2030.

A vote to re-approve Pouyanne for another three-year required is likewise on the program, with some financiers prompting opposition to protest against what they view to be inadequate attention paid to climate concerns.