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Coal kills—yet investors still fund hundreds of coal and other dirty energy projects every year, especially in rapidly growing developing countries. Interrupting the financial flow is crucial, but first you have to know exactly who's involved.
Heffa Schücking won the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize in 1994 for exposing the link between consumption in industrialized countries and the destruction of tropical forests, triggering a dramatic reduction in Germany's consumption of tropical timber. Since then, Urgewald has monitored the overseas activity of European companies and banks, and she's been at the helm of the Europe's most successful advocacy campaigns, including Allianz and Norwegian Government Persion Fund's divestment from coal.