Every spring, there are little-known elections at the annual shareholder meetings of big banks, utilities, fossil fuel producers, automakers, and other major polluting companies that will have a huge impact on the climate and our future.
This shareholder meetings season, there will be dozens of climate-related proposals up for vote at major corporations. These votes shape how some of the biggest companies in the world will act – what fossil fuel projects get built, whether fossil fuel expansion gets bankrolled or climate solutions are funded, and what kind of responsibility the company will take towards Indigenous and frontline communities.
Some of the biggest investors voting at these Annual General Meetings are state pension funds, which collectively manage trillions of dollars on behalf of public school teachers, firefighters, and other public employees. That money is invested in corporations across the economy, which gives pension funds a critical responsibility to vote the right way on climate and other sustainability issues. These funds are managed by state treasurers and pension boards, who are accountable to you.
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