Lunch & Learn | Climate Safe Investing: Part Two

April 13, 12:30 PM | Banking: If you bank with the major Wall Street banks, some of your money is likely being used to fund climate destruction. Learn how to find regional and local community banks and credit unions that use your deposits to fund local ventures and not fossil fuel projects.
Credit Cards: If you have a credit card with one of the mega-banks, the money from transaction fees, annual fees, and interest on credit card debt is feeding into the money pipeline to finance fossil fuel companies. Learn how to find an alternative credit card.
Michael Richardson, co-facilitator of Third Act Upstate New York and seasoned source of knowledge and support on green investments, will join us again to address the process for moving your money from dirty banks to climate-friendlier institutions.

You may attend in person or via Zoom. To register, visit this link. After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a Zoom link.

For those attending in person, lunch will be served in the Fellowship Hall of First Church, 180 Denny Way, Seattle, at 11:45 a.m. A $10 donation is requested for lunch. The speaker will be introduced at 12:30 and the program will end by 1:45 p.m.
 
 
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April 13, 12:30 PM
Banking: If you bank with the major Wall Street banks, some of your money is likely being used to fund climate destruction. Learn how to find regional and local community banks and credit unions that use your deposits to fund local ventures and not fossil fuel projects.
Credit Cards: If you have a credit card with one of the mega-banks, the money from transaction fees, annual fees, and interest on credit card debt is feeding into the money pipeline to finance fossil fuel companies. Learn how to find an alternative credit card.
Michael Richardson, co-facilitator of Third Act Upstate New York and seasoned source of knowledge and support on green investments, will join us again to address the process for moving your money from dirty banks to climate-friendlier institutions.

You may attend in person or via Zoom. To register, visit this link. After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a Zoom link.

For those attending in person, lunch will be served in the Fellowship Hall of First Church, 180 Denny Way, Seattle, at 11:45 a.m. A $10 donation is requested for lunch. The speaker will be introduced at 12:30 and the program will end by 1:45 p.m.