by Michelle Mosser | Jul 12, 2021 | Environment, News
Photo: Māori man by Staffan Andersson (CC0 1.0) By Rachel Cernansky, New York Times | July 10, 2021 Indigenous practices inform regenerative agriculture, especially in this time of NM drought. A Public Bank of NM can help to fund transition to regenerative...
by Michelle Mosser | Jun 25, 2021 | Environment, Green Banks, News, Public Bank, Public Banking, Renewable Energy
Image by Pexels from Pixabay By Program for Public Consultation, University of Maryland | June 22, 2021 In a new in-depth survey, two thirds of registered voters favored legislation calling for the federal government to create a national green bank to invest in...
by Michelle Mosser | Jun 10, 2021 | Economics, Environment, News, Public Bank, Public Banking
Photo by Friends of Earth Scotland, Flickr (CC BY 2.0) By Paras Griffin, Truthout | June 9, 2021 The movement to create public banks is gaining ground in many parts of the U.S., particularly as part of an effort among activists and progressive lawmakers to...
by Michelle Mosser | Jun 2, 2021 | Environment, News, Public Bank, Public Banking, Renewable Energy
Photo courtesy KRTN radio By Ella Nilsen, Vox | June 1, 2021 A NM Public Bank could serve as a green bank for NM as it transitions to renewable energy. Entrepreneurial New Mexicans wanting to finance green projects could have access to funds with a public bank...
by Michelle Mosser | May 25, 2021 | Commercial Banking, Environment, News, Uncategorized
Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay By Sara Kiley Watson, Popular Science | May 25, 2021 One effective way to make actual change in your life is by putting your money where your mouth is. Whether that’s buying your clothing second-hand or shopping for...
by Michelle Mosser | May 17, 2021 | Commercial Banking, Environment, National, News, Renewable Energy
Photo by Brian Gratwicke, Flickr (CC BY 2.0) By Oscar Perry Abello, Next City | May 17, 2021 A small bank’s enduring legacy begins with the mission-driven question, “Where does your money spend the night?” You could chronicle the history of New Resource...