JPMorgan Chase: Not Good Enough, Try Again.
At its annual investor conference today, JPMorgan Chase released a new fossil fuel policy. It should be met with indignation, not praise.
After winning our Electrify Seattle campaign in Dec ’23, our team is in research & planning mode. Stay tuned for our next Green New Deal campaign!
Since we co-launched Seattle’s Green New Deal with Got Green in 2019, we’ve worked in broad community coalition to win campaigns like:
Our campaigns are powered by member-organizers who do campaign research, community outreach, direct actions, education, public comment, lobbying elected officials, communications and relationship-building with community partners.
Our Green New Deal campaigns build people power to win local investments that reduce pollution, build healthy communities and create green union jobs for all.
Keep an eye out for a campaign launch in the coming months. And in the meantime, we hope you’ll plug in with one of our many other awesome teams!
Contact Aki (350 Seattle Campaigns Co-Director) at aki@350seattle.org
At its annual investor conference today, JPMorgan Chase released a new fossil fuel policy. It should be met with indignation, not praise.
Our local fossil fuel-hooked utility is planning on spending $1 million in 2020 telling us that fracked gas is good for the climate. Don’t buy their lies.
As climate activists, we seek a different future where communities come together to make the changes we need to survive climate change. To do this, our state and local governments need to set a different course.
Seattle should follow the City of Berkeley’s lead and ensure that all new buildings are heated by clean energy, rather than climate-wrecking, health-damaging fossil fuels
Fifteen months after the Seattle City Council voted unanimously to cease banking with Wells Fargo, it has renewed a three-year contract with the climate-wrecking bank. This is why we need a public bank.
Late last year, we decided to research Amazon’s climate impact…and it wasn’t pretty: Amazon’s shipping in 2017 alone released at least 19.1 million metric tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.
Honoring climate stories and the value of creativity outside of its commodification.