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Stockholm-based Doconomy acquires Dreams Technology to strengthen the link between financial wellbeing and climate-conscious consumption
ClimateTech startup Doconomy, which helps banks, brands and consumers better understand their environmental impact, has just acquired Dreams Technology â the Swedish financial wellbeing fintech. It reflects a growing connection between the financial and environmental world, which promises to leave a genuinely positive impact. Put your money where your mouth is. Itâs a common phrase⌠This contentâŚ
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World Economic Forum plans to freeze bank accounts of âpollutersâ
Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum is pushing a credit card that will track your carbon usage and cut you off when you've "used up all your carbon credits".
Published: July 4, 2022, 6:20 am
Doconomy is a credit card backed by the World Economic Forumâs leftist authoritarians that tracks the âenvironmental impactâ of everything you buy (including food) and refuses to let you buy items when youâre deemed to be a net polluter.
It doesnât matter if you have a family at home and you need to put food on the table. The World Economic Forum will track you down and take away your hard-earned money if youâve been a âbad personâ and used too many carbon credits this week.
Thatâs right, itâs the first credit card in history that prevents you from overspending based on the level of CO2 emissions generated by your consumption. It is presented as an âeducational effortâ, according to one of its founders.
Mastercard will âpartnerâ with Swedish fintech company Doconomy, as announced on Twitter.
If you and your family eat meat, you probably should not consider this credit card.