Christian Climate Action is running an exciting campaign urging cathedrals and diocese to switch to a bank that does not fund fossil fuels. A number of cathedrals and dioceses are either already banking ethically, or have committed to make the switch to a fossil free bank, and we have some exciting updates which have turned … Continue reading Rowan Williams Turns Up the Heat on the Ethical Banking Campaign
Category: Fossil Fuel Financing
Vigils Across the Country During Barclays AGM
💰BARCLAYS AGM – WEDS 7th MAY💰 Save the date in your diaries folks - the 2025 Barclays AGM is scheduled for Wednesday 7th May. We will be meeting at the Gandhi statue in Parliament Square at 9:30 a.m. and will then be outside the AGM venue (QEII Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster) at 10am until 11:30. … Continue reading Vigils Across the Country During Barclays AGM
CCA go to the National Trust AGM
This weekend CCA members held a pilgrimage from the site of the Sycamore Gap Tree to the National Trust AGM in Newcastle upon Tyne. At the start of the pilgrimage, time was taken to reflect on how the cutting down of the Sycamore Gap Tree can be seen as a metaphor for the tree of … Continue reading CCA go to the National Trust AGM
The National Trust Week of Action Was Huge
This month was the National Trust Week of Action - a series of colourful protests which took place from the 29th July to the 4th August. The focus of the week was to urge the National Trust to drop Barclays, the biggest funder of fossil fuels in Europe. Many National Trust members, volunteers and staff … Continue reading The National Trust Week of Action Was Huge
Some people can’t wait for the National Trust Week of Action
On the 29th July to the 4th August, CCA and a host of other organisations are holding a National Trust Week of Action, with a range of activities being carried out at National Trust sites across the UK. People are taking colourful, family-friendly actions, urging the charity to stop banking with Barclays – the biggest … Continue reading Some people can’t wait for the National Trust Week of Action
Week of Action Urging National Trust to Drop Barclays
This summer, we are inviting people to hold colourful, family-friendly actions at their local National Trust sites, urging the charity to stop banking with Barclays - the biggest funder of fossil fuels in Europe. When? The week of action is from Monday July 29th to Sunday August 4th. You are invited to hold your action … Continue reading Week of Action Urging National Trust to Drop Barclays
A Day Pushing For Fossil-Fuel-Free Finance
On the 24th April, we're going to be in London, focussing our efforts on two targets that can transform fossil fuel financing. Please do join us for any part of the day that you are able to. First stop - Lloyds Bank Head Office Meet time: 12midday Location: 25 Gresham Street, London, EC2V 7HN. Lloyds … Continue reading A Day Pushing For Fossil-Fuel-Free Finance
Urging Cathedrals To Drop Dirty Banks
THE BIG FOUR UK BANKS In the UK, the market is dominated by the ‘Big Four’ banks: Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds and NatWest, and many Cathedrals across the UK, have selected one of these as their bank. Our friends at JustMoney Movement outline why this is problematic. Each of these banks “provide finance to companies that … Continue reading Urging Cathedrals To Drop Dirty Banks
Barclays’ New Energy Policy – Unpacking The Greenwashing
Over the last year, Christian Climate Action have been urging charities and other organisations to drop Barclays bank, due to it being the biggest funder of fossil fuels in Europe since 2016. The campaign has involved holding vigils outside the HQs of charities that bank with Barclays. Since the campaign began, a number of organisations … Continue reading Barclays’ New Energy Policy – Unpacking The Greenwashing
Charities, Churches and Universities are all Dropping Barclays
For the last year Christian Climate Action has been running a campaign, urging organisations to drop Barclays bank - the biggest funder of fossil fuels since 2016. The campaign is really picking up speed, with increasing numbers of organisations making the decision to drop the bank. Only a couple of weeks ago, Oxfam announced that … Continue reading Charities, Churches and Universities are all Dropping Barclays
