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Kishi, DonaldUC San FranciscoClinical PharmacyFacultyThe clock is ticking on Global WarmingView
Kesner, DaveUC San DiegoLibrary/DLDPStaffThe correlation between the burning of fossil fuels and climate change is undeniable and considered settled science. UC must do its part to alleviate the burden being placed on our planet.View
Appel, HannahUC Los AngelesAnthropology and Global StudiesFacultyThe current limited paradigm of economic growth - also known as hydrocarbon capitalism - has put our planet into great and perhaps irreversible peril. Divestment is a small step in the right directionView
Lake, WilliamUC Los AngelesPhysics & AstronomyStudent/PostdocThe fossil fuel industry is poisoning this planet not just for us, but also (and especially) for future generations. It is our responsibility to end the world’s reliance on fossil fuels. View
Kimberg, LeighUC San FranciscoMedicineFacultyThe health of our planet and all life are completely interconnected; we have caused catastrophic destruction of life through the use of fossil fuels. Divestment works to create needed social change. View
Smith, RachelUC San DiegoEnvironmental ChemistryStudent/PostdocThe money I'm borrowing is being invested in destroying the planet and that is atrocious. If I'm going to be in debt forever I would like to at least feel like my money isn't hurting future generationView
Kroskrity, PaulUC Los AngelesAnthropology, American Indian StudiesFacultyThe right thing to do for our planet and our relationship to it.View
Rosen, ChristineUC BerkeleyHaas School of Business FacultyThe University of CA needs to use its financial clout as well as its reputation as a world class research and teaching institution to speed the world's transition to clean energy. View
Neelin, DavidUC Los AngelesAtmospheric and Oceanic SciencesFacultyThe University of California has lead the understanding the dangers of climate change for decades. As the need for a solution grows more urgent, it is natural for UC to step up through this action.View
Moore, JimUC Santa CruzDivision of Graduate StudentsStaffThe University of California is a world leader in innovation and solving global problems, and Global Warming / Anthropogenic Climate Disruption is a problem that needs our innovation and leadership. View
Dyer, MeredithUC Santa CruzHistory of Art & Visual CultureStaffThe University of California should not be contributing to global warming!View
Zavaleta, ErikaUC Santa CruzEcology and Evolutionary BiologyFacultyThe University of California system has always been an innovative leader. As the largest university system in the world, its actions like this set an example for others. Time to stop climate change.View
Saier, MiltonUC San DiegoMolecularBiologyFacultyThere are strong moral and economic reasons to divest. Morally, we should not be supporting companies that contribute to global warming, and we should invest in companies that will make a profit.View
Toor, NavtejUC San DiegoChemistry and BiochemistryFacultyThere is now extensive research (published in prestigious journals such Nature Climate Change) to indicate that fossil fuel investments will become stranded assets due to competing renewable energy.View
Hernandez, LeslieUC Santa BarbaraGlobal StudiesStudent/PostdocThese corporations don't care that the carbon emissions they produce will continue to harm the environment. Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light. View
Williamson, BennettUC Santa CruzDANM / AGPMStaffThis is a simple way for the UC to make a big social and financial statement about its' commitment to environmental justice and the future of our state. View
Gangaram, BalramUC San FranciscoPediatrics/geneticsOtherThis is something concrete that we can do to help protect our planet. It is awesome to be part of an organization that even thinks about doing something like this!View
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
LONDON, JONATHANUC Davis Human EcologyFacultyThis is the moral and existential challenge of our time. UC can and should be a leader in this effort. View
Teranes, JaneUC San DiegoScripps Institution of OceanographyFacultyTo avoid the worst impacts of climate change, we need to keep the majority of the remaining fossil fuels in the ground. This is the time to divest from fossil fuel companies.View
Jones, David EvanUC Santa CruzMusicFacultyTo counteract global warmingView
Rice, RobertUC DavisEnvironmental ToxicologyFacultyTo help turn the tide of public opinion toward supporting action to lessen climate changeView
Das, SaktiUC DavisUrologyFacultyTo prevent catastrophic climate changeView
Chandler, BaileeUC San DiegoLiteratureStudent/PostdocTo save our planet & switch to more ethical forms of energy. View
Park, Jae WanUC DavisMechanical and Aerospace EngineeringFacultyto save the earth!View
Heifetz, RuthUC San DiegoFamily Medicine and Public HealthFacultyTo save the planet! The only way we can attempt to diminish the most dangerous impacts of climate change.View
Rajagopal, DeepakUC Los AngelesIoESFacultyToday we are not only at a critical juncture environmentally but at unique point in time where renewable energy plus battery storage has become cheaper than fossil fuels in large parts of the US. View
Gruber, ValerieUC San FranciscoPsychiatryFacultyUC and its faculty and staff are committed to health equity. Pollution disproportionately falls on vulnerable communities. Our actions and investments need to be aligned with our values and evidence.View
Warren, JamesUC Los AngelesBiology AlumnusUC is a global leader and mus lead in the climate crisis View
Young , ChelseaUC San FranciscoPsychiatryStudent/PostdocUC must be on the right side of history View
Goldman, RobertUC BerkeleyDSSEASFacultyUC needs to be a leader in efforts to combat carbon induced climate change.View
orlofsky, susanUC San DiegoFamily Medicine and Public HealthStaffUC should be a leader in solving our climate challenges; divesting is a step in the right direction.View
Howard, CarinN/AnoneCommunity member (no relationship with UC)Ultimately:Survival of Human SpeciesView
Margot, Jean-LucUC Los AngelesEarth, Planetary, and Space SciencesFacultyUrgent action on curbing greenhouse gas emissions is needed.View
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
Joshi, AnkitaUC BerkeleyEngineering and Public PolicyStudent/PostdocWe cannot wait longer to decarbonize our economy / society. The longer we wait, the more difficult it will get to combat the effects on our communities and our planet. View
Medrano Soto, Luis ArturoUC San DiegoMolecularBiologyStaffWe have the responsibility to take care of our planet, and fossil fuels are creating havoc. There's a lot more that should be done, but this is a huge step in the right direction.View
Hanson, KristinUC BerkeleyEnglishFacultyWe know that extraction and use of fossil fuels is destroying life as we know it on our planet; financial support of either is therefore in conflict with the university's mission "to serve society.."View
Hoenicke, SarahUC IrvineComparative LiteratureStudent/PostdocWe must divorce ourselves and our institutions from fossil fuels!View
Kokinis, TroyUC San DiegoHistoryStudent/PostdocWe must fight the neo-liberalization of the university with all of our hearts!View
Richbourg, HeatherUC San FranciscoDept of Orthopedic SurgeryStudent/PostdocWe must invest in saving our planet, and there are no excuses for not fully investing our energy need and money in renewable resources. View
Halifax, ElizabethUC San FranciscoCommunity Health SystemsStaffWe must support action to slow climate change and divestment is one of the most effective ways to show our support for a sustainable future for generations to come.View
Sheehan Orchard, KatharineUC Santa CruzCommunity StudiesAlumnusWe need a just transition away from a fossil fuel economy to community led solutions to climate change!View
Weld, Sara PankenierUC Santa BarbaraGermanic and Slavic StudiesFacultyWe need climate action now and the UCs and California can and should help show the way.View
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
Benner, ChrisUC Santa CruzEnvironmental Studies and SociologyFacultyWe need to dramatically reduce our fossil fuel usage, and fast. Lots of international experience with divestment shows that this can be an effective way of contributing to the broader movement.View
perlman, janetUC San FranciscopediatricsFacultywe need to everything we can to support climate change and this is one thing we can do...and there is a whole lot more!View
Strings, SabrinaUC San DiegoSociologyFacultyWe need to make climate change a priority.View
Robinson, Kim StanleyUC San DiegoLiteratureAlumnusWe need to make four-fifths of the identified fossil fuels on the planet "stranded assets" by never burning them. This is a good contribution to that crucial action.View
Wladecki, HannahUC San DiegoInstitute for Genomic MedicineStaffWe need to stop global warming. This is a step in the right direction. View
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