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A Letter to SAG-Producers Pension Trustees

Dear SAG-Producers Pension Trustees,

I am a proud member of SAG-AFTRA. I am grateful for our union and leaders, who saw us through the hard times with courage and wisdom.

I recently learned that our pension fund is invested to the tune of at least $100 million directly in fossil fuel companies. This is bad not just for the planet but for the wallets of every member of our union.

The data is clear that long-term investing in this sector results in worse economic returns. In the past 10 years, the fossil fuel sector has had the lowest returns of any sector in the economy.

So many people in our union depend on these pension funds in their retirement, and fossil fuel investments are hurting their ability to retire well.

For more data, see retirebigoil.org

For these reasons, I fully support removing fossil fuel companies from our SAG-Producers Pension Plan.

Signed,

Don Cheadle
Actor known for Hotel Rwanda, Avengers: Endgame, and House of Lies.
Dorothea Swiac
Actress known for Palmetto, Resculpting Venus, and Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game .
Ed Begley Jr.
Actor and environmentalist known for St. Elsewhere, Better Call Saul, and Ghostbusters.
Ed Trucco
Eduardo Roman
Edward Norton
Eileen Davidson
Eileen Grubba
Elaine Hendrix
Actress recognized for The Parent Trap, Dynasty, and Superstar.
Elena Sanchez
Elise Arsenault
Actress known for Momsters: When Moms Go Bad, 237NP, and Taste of You.
Elizabeth Evans-Olivier
Elizabeth Knowelden
Elizabeth Perkins
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Ellen Archer
Ely Henry
Actor known for NCIS: Origins, Players, and For All Mankind.
Elyse Dinh
Actress known for Joe, Nasty Woman, and Slow Learners .
Eme Ikwuakor
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Emilie Martz
Actress known for Birthmother’s Betrayal, 60 Seconds, and the web comedy Martinski & Smartz.
Emily Ellet
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Emily Lawrence
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Emily Ries
Emma Terese
Actress known for Gotham, Queens Supreme, and Tribeca.
Enga Davis
Actress and filmmaker seen in Syfy’s Happy! and festival favorites East River Story and Weekend at the Agamemnons.
Eric Bogosian
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Eric Christian Olsen
Eric Newland
Actor known for Exhibiting Forgiveness, Liars, and The Plot Against America.
Erik Ramos
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Erin Moriarty
Actress known for The Boys, Captain Fantastic, and True Detective.
Erin Moriarty
Actress known for The Boys, Captain Fantastic, and Blood Father.
Erin Zukowski
Eugenio Derbez
Actor and comedian known for Instructions Not Included, CODA, and Overboard.
Eugenio Derbez
Actor known for Instructions Not Included, CODA, and Overboard.
Eunice Wong
Actress known for Beyond the Band: The Rise and Fall of Johnny Axel .
Eva Emmer
Actress known for First Time, Komei, and Motion.
Eva Longoria
Actress known for Desperate Housewives, Dora and the Lost City of Gold, and Flamin’ Hot.
Evan Lai
Actor known for Civil War, Shameless, and Without a Trace.
Fabrice Ginnette
Voice actor known for national campaigns for Macy’s, L’Oréal, and McDonald’s.
Fatima Shahzad
Actress known for Alhamdu
Fisher Stevens
Actor known for Short Circuit, Succession, and The Blacklist.
Frances Fisher
Gabriel Kornbluh
Actor known for Revisions and the Voice Arts Awards.
Galway McCullough
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Gary Bennett
Actor known for Underbelly, Wentworth, and Second Chances.
Gavin Sofronski
Actor known for Eugene the Marine, Blue Bloods, and Common Ground.
Gbenga Akinnagbe
Geraldine Viswanathan
Actress known for Blockers, Bad Education, and Miracle Workers.
Gina Gershon
Gina Rogers
Actress known for Joppity.

You lose money investing in fossil fuels.

Fossil fuel companies have been the worst performing part of the economy. If you invested $10k in 2014 in each sector you would make the least with your money in Big Oil.

Fossil fuels have been the riskiest sector to invest in

Investing in fossil fuels is fraught with risk due to their volatile market performance and increasing regulatory pressures. The sector's instability makes it a less attractive option for long-term financial growth. The energy sector has also been the most volatile sector of the economy.

Big Oil’s lobbying and heavy marketing drive status quo.

Big Oil's lobbying efforts and extensive marketing campaigns are designed to maintain the status quo, making it challenging for alternative energy sources to gain traction. This strategy not only influences public perception but also impacts policy decisions, keeping fossil fuels at the forefront despite their declining performance.

Pensions and 401(k)s are traditional and slow moving.

Pensions and 401(k)s are traditionally conservative and slow to adapt to market changes. This cautious approach often results in missed opportunities for growth.

Big institutions have quit Big Oil

Major organizations are increasingly divesting from fossil fuels, recognizing the financial and environmental risks associated with such investments. This shift is driven by a growing awareness of the need for sustainable and responsible investment strategies.

New York City Pension

Three of New York City’s pension funds with assets totalling more than $200 billion completed divestment from fossil fuels in 2021. More than $4 billion was divested from major oil and gas companies, while ramping up investments in clean energy.

UC System Pension and Endowment

The University of California became the first major U.S. public university system to divest from fossil fuels, pulling billions from oil, gas, and coal by 2020. Citing climate risk and poor returns, they’ve since reallocated funds into clean tech and sustainable assets.

Rockefeller Foundation

Rooted in oil wealth, the Rockefeller Foundation has taken a historic turn—divesting its endowment from fossil fuels starting in 2020. The move signals a growing shift among legacy institutions embracing climate-forward investment strategies.

It’s time to get Big Oil out of your pension.

And use our voices to inspire countless others to join us in removing it as well from their pensions and 401(k)s.

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