As the saying goes, money makes the world go around. By making good money choices, we can make a better world. Two years ago, when Vladimir Putin brutally invaded Ukraine, Kiwis mobilised as part of a global movement that led to billions of dollars of investment being withdrawn from the companies that finance Russia's war.
Most Kiwis were appalled by the targeting of civilians and the suffering of the Ukrainian people. But few realised that we were more than innocent bystanders. The charity I founded, Mindful Money, tracks where our money is invested. We revealed that hundreds of KiwiSaver and other investment funds had investments in the Russian government or companies that were funding the invasion.
The total was more than $100 million. The response was amazing. Within days, thousands of Kiwis had visited our website to find out where their money was invested. Funds that were still supporting Putin's invasion were besieged by concerned investors. Within days, almost all of that $100 million had been divested.
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First-world problem
Harrowing tales of migrants attempting to enter the US highlight the political failure to fully tackle the problem.
Applying intelligence to AI
I call it the 'Terminator Effect', based on the premise that thinking machines took over the world.
Nazism rears its head
Smirky Höcke, with his penchant for waving with a suspiciously straight elbow and an open palm, won't get to be boss of either state.
Staying ahead of the game
Will the brave new world of bipartisanship that seems to be on offer with an Infrastructure Commission come to fruition?
Grasping the nettle
Broccoli is horrible. It smells, when being cooked, like cat pee.
Hangry? Eat breakfast
People who don't break their fast first thing in the morning report the least life satisfaction.
Chemical reaction
Nitrates in processed meats are well known to cause harm, but consumed from plant sources, their effect is quite different.
Me and my guitar
Australian guitarist Karin Schaupp sticks to the familiar for her Dunedin concerts.
Time is on my side
Age does not weary some of our much-loved musicians but what keeps them on the road?
The kids are not alright
Nuanced account details how China's blessed generation has been replaced by one consumed by fear and hopelessness.