ASSET MANAGERS LIKE BLACKROCK CAN  FORCE COMPANIES TO ACT ON CLIMATE. STARTING WITH VOTING LEE RAYMOND – A CHIEF ARCHITECT OF THE GLOBAL CLIMATE DENIAL MACHINE – OFF THE BOARD OF JPMORGAN CHASE.

 THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY IS STILL HERE.
THE BIGGEST INVESTORS CAN HELP.

Giant investors like BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street own significant shares in almost every company that is making the climate crisis worse. They have the power to force change inside these companies by voting for shareholder resolutions on climate, yet they rarely use this power for good. Now, more than ever, resolutions addressing the climate crisis need to pass. Without the votes of these “Big 3” investors, they almost certainly won’t. That’s where we come in.

WHO IS LEE RAYMOND AND WHY MUST HE GO?

  • Lee is the former CEO of Exxon Mobil

  • A former board member of the American Petroleum Institute, the top big oil lobby

  • A historic climate change denier

  • He’s been on the board of JPMorgan Chase for 33 years

  • JPMorgan Chase has poured $268 Billion into fossil fuels since the 2016 Paris Climate Agreement, more than any other global bank

Lee Raymond is a chief architect of the
global climate denial machine.

He’s helped turn JPMorgan Chase
into the world’s biggest banker of fossil fuels.

LEE NEEDS TO GO.
YOU CAN HELP!

BlackRock has pledged to vote for the climate, but they need to vote climate villain Lee Raymond off of JP Morgan Chase’s board.

THEN: CALL VANGUARD & STATE STREET

The second and third biggest asset managers are vulnerable to public pressure. Their votes can help make the difference.

THEN: SEND
THEM LETTERS

Many of us have extra time to help right now. Why not bombard them with letters that they can’t ignore?

 LINKS AND RESOURCES

Asset Managers like BlackRock control Trillions in capital; how they vote on climate this spring could change the business world.

BlackRock is still the world’s biggest investor in coal, oil and gas, and deforestation. They can choose to continue to back extinction, or solutions. Here’s how you can help. 

“How he is not on trial for crimes against humanity is beyond me,” former JP Morgan Chase managing director.

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