Description
In this conversation, Cole and Brad Stevenson, CEO of Premiums for the Planet, discuss how insurance can be a powerful tool for driving change in the climate and social justice movements. Premiums for the Planet is an organization that harnesses the power of insurance and insurers to create a regenerative and just planet. They work with businesses to redirect their insurance premiums to carriers that are more socially and environmentally conscious. By organizing insurance spend and influencing of climate-conscious organizations, they aim to shift the demand dynamics for insurance carriers and drive systems change
Brad joins the conversation to share how he and his team are creating grassroots movement change to inspire a stale industry into a force for good.
Takeaways
Insurance can be a powerful tool for driving change in the climate and social justice movements.
By organizing the insurance spend and influence of climate-conscious organizations, they aim to shift the demand dynamics for insurance carriers and drive systems change.
They distinguish between marketing and movement building, emphasizing the importance of language and behavior change.
The effort it takes to build a movement
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