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Gwen Duralek
Gwen Duralek 10 months ago

My daily routine includes listening to podcasts as I drive to work. I'm an avid outdoors enthusiast and educator, and this year I'm teaching climate change, world history and personal finance. So, color me excited when I hear this podcast from Outside, "The Banks Growing Money on Trees" wow -- it was like all of my worlds collided! And what this podcast discussed really blew me away -- how the investments that banks make (with our deposited money) are used to fund so many projects that may not necessarily align with your personal goals. The lead presenter challenged her banking institution ...and it went about as well as you might think.

I used the bank.green site to check my financial institutions -- my local credit union doesn't have enough data to be analyzed and my online bank (SoFi) is at low risk for fossil fuel lending. I'm excited to add this quick investigation aspect to both my personal finance class's Comparison Shopping lesson and my world history classes' climate units. It could be a great do now or extension activity for your students. 

Have you found any other intersections of climate and other classes? How have you included these into your classes?

Andrea Wong  Angela Lee 

Image from a Financial Times article

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser 10 months ago

    I love it when my favorite things come together too, Gwen Duralek !

    Thanks for the personal finance lesson!

    I haven't tried the podcast yet. About how long is it, do you remember?

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser 10 months ago

    I love it when my favorite things come together too, Gwen Duralek !

    Thanks for the personal finance lesson!

    I haven't tried the podcast yet. About how long is it, do you remember?

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  • Gwen Duralek
    Gwen Duralek 9 months ago in reply to Donnetta Elsasser

    Donnetta Elsasser   This podcast was about a half hour long. And while you can read the transcript in less time, I appreciate hearing the cadence, inflections and nuance of how they speak. 

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  • Donnetta Elsasser
    Donnetta Elsasser 9 months ago in reply to Gwen Duralek

    I have "podcast maniac" friends who say the same thing!

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