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Climate campaigners urge Trafford Council to call on GM Pension Fund to stop funding fossil fuels

Climate campaigners are urging Trafford councillors to support a motion calling on the Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF) to stop funding fossil fuel companies at the Trafford Council meeting on Wednesday 9th October. Continue reading →

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7th Oct 2019
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“Invest in our futures GMPF” say young protestors (Rising Up! Manchester Families)

Young protestors from Rising Up! Manchester Families are the latest group to head to Droylsden to call on Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF) to divest £2billion from fossil fuels within two years and to invest in local climate solutions instead. Continue reading →

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1st Sep 2019
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Campaigners call on GM Pension Fund to divest from climate-wrecking fossil fuel investments (Fossil Free Greater Manchester)

Today (Friday 19th July) a noisy protest outside the Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF) offices called for the Pension Fund to join the growing global movement to respond to the climate emergency by divesting from climate-wrecking fossil fuels within 2 years Continue reading →

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19th Jul 2019
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Campaigners call on GM Pension Fund to help tackle the climate crisis (Fossil Free Greater Manchester)

Campaigners will demand that Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF) join the growing movement to tackle climate change when they gather at the Fund’s offices at 12.30 on 19 July Continue reading →

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