Fossil Free Finance

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The Fossil Free Finance Campaign (FFFC) is a network of people and NGOs formed in 2019 with the aim of fostering discussion, coordination and collaboration between those who are dedicated to end financial services to the fossil fuel industry.

Together we have many decades of experience campaigning on coal, oil and gas finance, and have contributed to some of the main victories in this field. Today, we are joining forces to push financial institutions to contribute to the goal of halving global emissions by 2030, including through the adoption of robust engagement and exclusion policies.

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FFFC’s governance

The FFFC is governed by a steering committee which is currently made up of BankTrack (Netherlands), Center for Ecology, Economy and Development (Philippines), Friends of the Earth US, Rainforest Action Network (US), Reclaim Finance (France), ReCommon (Italy) and Urgewald (Germany).

The steering committee has a mandate to support individual or joint initiatives led by FFFC members and to promote and support finance campaigns, including through the dissemination of the key resources. FFFC is a flexible network and each activity only commits the organizations whose the logo appears on the communication materials.

FFFC’s main activities

FFFC aims to make finance work for the climate, by facilitating joint campaigns on coal, oil and gas finance, supporting the development of campaign tools, and training activists.

Training

Urgewald’s Finance Campaigner School helps to train new fossil finance activists around the world and to support them as they develop their own campaigns.

Support

The Global Coal Exit List and Global Oil and Gas Exit List identify the world’s biggest expanders of fossil fuels, while the Coal Policy Tool and Oil & Gas Policy Tracker assess financial institutions policies.

Action

FFFC promotes individual and joint initiatives relating to fossil fuel finance research, analysis and campaigns.