Stephen Fry, the actor Kelly Macdonald and the former Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson have joined a coalition of campaigners calling on the public to harness the untapped power of their pensions to tackle the climate crisis.
They are among the celebrities, activists and businesses joining the 21x Club, launched at the Cop26 summit in Glasgow by the Make My Money Matter campaign, which was set up by Richard Curtis, the screenwriter, director and Comic Relief co-founder.
The campaign’s name is inspired by research published in the summer that suggests making your pension green is 21 times more effective at cutting your carbon footprint than stopping flying, going vegetarian and switching to a green energy provider combined.
The 21x Club aims
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