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Banks and climate change — some web resources

June 6, 2013 by cambridge

Yes: online guides to real-life action.  To help us keep up to date with the story of banks financing coal and oil projects.

Taken with all due acknowledgment from WDM’s Carbon capital: how the city bankrolls climate change.  First, a couple from WDM itself.

Join WDM’s demand for banks & such to be held accountable for the carbon emissions they finance:

Follow protests by WDM and its allies.  Have another look at WDM’s Carbon Capital pages. There’s always more and new to see.

Move your money — from dubious banks to to ethical ones.  The Move Your Money site has plenty of ideas about where to move it, and how.

Demand transparency in mining companies’ payments to governments.  The Publish What You Pay network of civil society organisations campaigns on this issue globally.Hold firms and their executives accountable for abuses.  Stop Corporate Immunity

Finally, demand cleaner lending policies for bailed-out banks.  One of WDM’s allies on this front is Platform — an organisation combining art, activism, education and research.

Let’s share how we get on!

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