Over the next several months, look into switching (Good). Begin by opening an account at a fossil free institution (Better). Go all in and start the switch (Best). Send a letter to your old fossil invested bank to tell them why you left (Above and Beyond).
Below 2 Degrees published a great article recently called
Why You Must Fire Your Fossil Bank. It argues that people can use their financial clout to influence big banks to act more ethically and sustainably. One person divesting doesn’t do a whole lot. But, a movement of people divesting, and letting the banks know why they’re divesting has a big impact.
We’re not just talking about your savings account. Move your mortgage. Move your credit line. Change your
credit cards. Change your investments. Change whatever you can, to get away from the Big Five.
Admittedly, some are at the mercy of pension funds. Lucky you to have a pension, but unlucky that your investment decisions are out of your hands. CPP continues to invest in fossil fuels, despite our government’s commitment to the Paris Accord. That’s because the concept of “fiduciary duty” - acting in the best interests of the client - needs to come into the 20th century to reflect a broader interpretation of what’s best. It’s not in our best interests to collect pots of money while the planet burns. Write (or keep writing) to your organizers to demand divestment. It’s incredibly important that your financial profile reflects your ethics. Band together as a group to push for change.
Where do you start, if all the banks are in cahoots together? Leave big banks. Credit Unions are a viable alternative. Anyone can join. The difference is, you become a member of the credit union, which doesn’t cost anything. They aren’t driven by profits, they’re driven by member satisfaction, so already you’re ahead of the game. It’s more democratic, because each member gets one vote, instead of each share. So, whether you have $1 in an account or $1 million, you get the same say.
There are a few credit unions in our area, Meridian and Desjardins to name two. If you want to learn more, here’s a step by step to switching:
Switch to a Fossil-Free BankIf we want our money doing good in the world, we need to take control of it. We need to invest consciously. Look beyond the names of funds, and rates of return, into where your money is going. We have to look more holistically at what our investments are doing. They may be earning you a lot in dividends, but they’re costing us everything.
Yours in Sustainability,
Sherri Jackson & Laurel Hood
52 Weeks of Climate Action was created by Sherri Jackson and Laurel Hood. Sherri is a writer, speaker and musician. She is the candidate of record and communications coordinator for the Simcoe-Grey Greens. Laurel Hood, is a retired secondary teacher, transportation lead for the Collingwood Climate Action Team, and volunteer coordinator for the Simcoe-Grey Greens. Visit our blog or sign up at www.52weeksofclimateaction.com.
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