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By switching to a climate-conscious bank, you could reduce those emissions by about 75 percent, the study found. In fact, if you moved $8,000 dollars—the median balance for US customers—the reduction in your indirect emissions would be twice that of the direct emissions you’d avoid if you switched to a vegetarian diet.
The big one in the US is Amalgamated Bank. Others are listed here
The article mentions “green” banks that don’t do this, but then fails to list any trustworthy examples.
That’s why I provided an example and a link
Gracias. I misunderstood what the link was.
That would be a great link to post in !climate_action_individual@slrpnk.net
Note these banks to avoid examples.