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NameCampusDepartment
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PositionWhy I support the
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Carlson, JulieUC Santa BarbaraEnglishFacultyView
Carroll, EllaUC BerkeleyPolitical Science Student/PostdocIt is imperative that the university honor its commitment to creating a better world by exemplifying the meaningful environmentally conscious changes necessary to combat climate change. View
carroux, courtneyUC DavisEnvironmental Policy Analysis and PlanningStudent/PostdocView
Cattelino, JessicaUC Los AngelesAnthropologyFacultyView
Chaiboonma, KiraUC San DiegoPediatricsStaffView
Chandler, BaileeUC San DiegoLiteratureStudent/PostdocTo save our planet & switch to more ethical forms of energy. View
Church, KellieUC San DiegoOBGYN and Reproductive SciencesFacultyView
Clay, CameronUC DavisEcologyAlumnusAfter all the hard work that FFUC campaigners have put in, its time to solidify this victory and make sure we hold the UC to its commitment.View
Coates, SarahUC San FranciscoDermatologyOtherClimate change is the most important threat to public health in the 21st century, and the university should be doing everything that it can to address this issue by divesting from these companies.View
Colgan, DavidUC Los AngelesInstitute of the Environment and SustainabilityStaffClimate change is happening now and people are dying. We need to respond now, and dramatically.View
Cook, Elizabeth HeckendornUC Santa BarbaraEnglish, and Comparative LiteratureFacultyView
Cook, GeoffreyUC San DiegoSIOFacultyWe need to be serious about enacting change quickly in our society to deal with immense challenges associated with climate, energy, natural resources and sustainability. I see this as a natural step.View
Cooper, WadeUC Santa CruzKresge CollegeFacultyView
Corkran, StephanieUC San DiegoPsychiatryStaffThis is the issue of our time, perhaps of all time. If we do not stop our fossil fuel addiction, now, in order to live, our research, technology, educational achievements mean nothing . View
Corral , NormaUC Los AngelesLibrary OtherView
Cozzitorto, CorinnaUC San FranciscoOphthalmologyStudent/PostdocView
Crabtree, TaylorUC San DiegoMarine BiologyStudent/PostdocView
Craffey, BrynnUC San DiegononeOtherAs a retired UCSD staff member, I feel a strong moral obligation to divest the university's retirement funds from fossil fuels. I also think they're a high risk investment, and endanger my retirement.View
Crocker, DanielUC San Diego-Student/PostdocView
Croker, BenUC San DiegoPediatricsFacultyView
Culling, EmilyUC BerkeleySustainable Environmental DesignStudent/PostdocView
Curry, JuliaN/ABroadcast Journalism and Documentary Student/PostdocView
Das, SaktiUC DavisUrologyFacultyTo prevent catastrophic climate changeView
Davis, MichaelUC Santa BarbaraEnvironmental studiesStudent/PostdocView
Deak, GedeonUC San DiegoCognitive ScienceFacultyView
Del Valle, IvonneUC BerkeleySpanish and PortugueseFacultyView
DeLay, BrianUC BerkeleyHistoryFacultyClimate change is the great crisis of our time, and UC has an ethical obligation to lead by example. View
DeLoughrey, ElizabethUC Los AngelesEnglishFacultyView
Derosier, KateUC San FranciscoNeuroscience Graduate ProgramStudent/PostdocWe are in a climate emergency and must decarbonize the economy as quickly as possible. If an educated and principled organization like UC doesn't divest, what hope do we have of averting this crisis?View
Devine, ScottUC DavisLand, Air, and Water ResourcesStudent/PostdocIt's the right thing to do. View
Diaconeasa, MihaiUC Los AngelesThe B. John Garrick Institute for the Risk SciencesStudent/PostdocView
Disenhouse, MasadaN/ANACommunity member (no relationship with UC)View
Domingo, MaieleUC San DiegoMAEStudent/PostdocView
Donjacour, AnnemarieUC San FranciscoAnatomy FacultyWith climate change becoming more and more evident, costly and painful day by day, our university, the University of California, needs to participate in a just transition away from fossil fuels.!View
Doyle-Jacobson, SamanthaUC BerkeleyUndecidedStudent/PostdocGlobal warming badView
Drew, JesseUC DavisCinema and Digital MediaFacultyOur university should take the lead on protecting our earth.View
Dyer, MeredithUC Santa CruzHistory of Art & Visual CultureStaffThe University of California should not be contributing to global warming!View
Eddebbar, YassirUC San DiegoScripps Institution of OceanographyStudent/Postdocbecause it is part of UCSD's mission "to understand and protect the planet". View
Einberger, MathiasUC San DiegononeStudent/PostdocView
El-Tayeb, FatimaUC San DiegoLiterature/Ethnic Studies/Critical Gender StudiesFacultyView
Elek, OskarUC Santa CruzComputational MediaStudent/PostdocPower is where the money is, and vice versa. Also, and maybe more importantly, there's a symbolic message to this act - stronger than words alone.View
Emigh, Rebecca JeanUC Los AngelesSociologyFacultyView
Evangelatou, MariaUC Santa CruzHistory of Art and Visual CultureFacultyClimate change and other environmental crises are the biggest threat our planet faces at the moment. We need to take action to reverse the damage we have done before it becomes irreversible.View
Evans, IvanUC San DiegoSociologyFacultyView
Evans, JohnUC San DiegoSociologyFacultyView
Fabella, KrystlUC San DiegoManagement ScienceStudent/PostdocStudents should not be financially complicit on works that go against sustainability and negatively impact our environment.View
Fairbairn, MadeleineUC Santa CruzEnvironmental StudiesFacultyView
Fang, JustinUC San DiegoPsychologyStudent/PostdocView
Faruqui, MunisUC BerkeleySouth & Southeast Asian StudiesFacultyView
Fernandes, NicoleUC San FranciscoNeurologyStudent/PostdocView
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