Todd Paglia, Executive Director of Stand.earth, discusses their impactful work in challenging corporations and governments. Topics include healthcare divestment from fossil fuels, engaging with fossil fuel companies, tracking Amazon oil buyers, successful campaigns targeting Starbucks and Victoria's Secret, and the speaker's personal journey in activism and forest protection.
Stand.earth leverages data, social media, and viral tactics to hold corporations and governments accountable for the well-being of communities, the environment, and climate.
Stand.earth actively encourages individuals to become local advocates, working with the organization to implement sustainable policies and drive decarbonization efforts in their cities.
Deep dives
Stand.Earth: Challenging Corporations and Governments for a Sustainable Future
Stand.Earth is an advocacy organization focused on making the health of our communities, environment, and climate a priority. They employ data, social media, and viral tactics to hold corporations and governments accountable. Their campaigns range from pressuring health systems to divest from fossil fuels to challenging fashion brands and tech companies to adopt sustainable practices. Stand.Earth's work involves research, data analysis, and creative actions that engage employees, consumers, and policymakers. Through campaigns like Safe Cities, they empower individuals to drive change in their own communities. The organization aims to achieve transparency, accelerate solutions, and mobilize millions of people to create a sustainable future.
Divestment and Sustainable Investment
Stand.Earth manages the Global Fossil Fuel Divestment Commitments Database, which tracks institutions committed to divesting from fossil fuels. The database currently represents over 40 trillion dollars of value committed to divestment, demonstrating the growing movement to shift investments away from fossil fuels. Stand.Earth also emphasizes the importance of sustainable investment, encouraging divested funds to be redirected towards renewable energy solutions like wind and solar power, regenerative agriculture, and other positive initiatives. They aim to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy while highlighting the financial benefits and opportunities presented by sustainable investments.
Data-driven Campaigns for Corporate Accountability
Stand.Earth combines data analysis, storytelling, and grassroots activism to drive corporate accountability. They employ thorough supply chain analysis to uncover the environmental impacts of major brands, such as fashion companies and tech giants. By exposing the carbon footprint and unsustainable practices of these companies, Stand.Earth aims to push them towards more responsible behavior. Through viral campaigns, creative actions, and engagement with employees, the organization seeks to build awareness, mobilize public support, and pressurize companies to adopt sustainable practices. Stand.Earth's approach highlights the importance of transparency, employee involvement, and informed consumer choices.
Local Advocacy and Community Engagement
Stand.Earth actively encourages individuals to take action at the local level through their Safe Cities campaign. This initiative empowers volunteers to become local advocates, working with Stand.Earth to implement sustainable policies in their cities. The campaign focuses on areas such as banning gas stations, promoting building electrification, and increasing renewable energy adoption. Stand.Earth provides legal analysis, guidance, and support to local advocates, enabling them to create tangible environmental change in their communities. By engaging citizens and collaborating with local governments, Stand.Earth aims to drive decarbonization efforts and foster a sense of collective responsibility for the environment.
Todd Paglia serves as the Executive Director of Stand.earth, an advocacy organization renowned for its strategic communication and research initiatives, challenging both corporations and governments to prioritize the well-being of communities, the environment, and climate. Notably, Stand.earth ranks fourth on Fast Company's 2023 list of innovative nonprofits.
Although Stand.earth has been active since the early 1990s, they came to our attention in a LinkedIn article titled "Climate Groups Call On Health Systems to Divest Fossil Fuel Holdings." This article referred to a report from the Climate Safe Pensions Network, a campaign orchestrated by Stand.earth.
As we've learned more about the organization, we've come to appreciate that Stand.earth embodies a contemporary form of activism, one that leverages data, social media, and virality to drive accountability and achieve tangible results. Enjoy the conversation with Todd as he sheds light on their impactful work.
In this episode, we cover:
[02:03]: Introduction to Stand.earth's history and activism approach
[03:45]: Stand.earth's campaign pushing healthcare systems to divest fossil fuels
[05:14]: Health impacts of fossil fuels show why healthcare divestment is needed
[09:12]: Todd's perspective on engaging with fossil fuel companies
[15:24]: Stand's work exposing who is buying Amazon oil and the banks funding it
[16:23]: Origins of Stand.earth in 1990s and "War in the Woods" campaign
[20:09]: Success of viral Starbucks "Cup Monster" and Victoria Secret campaigns
[27:46]: Causes for recent growth of Stand.earth' staff
[30:12]: The power of employees in influencing their companies' decarbonization
[34:11]: Very few big retail brands doing relatively well (IKEA, Maersk)
[35:15]: Using satellites for instant forest logging transparency
[37:10]: Empowering local advocates through the Safe Cities campaign
[40:12]: The "Amazon Prime Polluter" campaign to push Amazon.com for electric last mile delivery electrification
[43:38]: Todd's lifelong connection to nature as motivation for activism
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Episode recorded on Aug 31, 2023 (Published on Nov 6, 2023)
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