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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
Kroskrity, PaulUC Los AngelesAnthropology, American Indian StudiesFacultyThe right thing to do for our planet and our relationship to it.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
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
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
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
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
Kishi, DonaldUC San FranciscoClinical PharmacyFacultyThe clock is ticking on Global WarmingView
Wheeler, StephenUC DavisHuman EcologyFacultyThe climate crisis--and the sustainability crisis more generally--is the growth challenge of our time.View
Bramhall, RickUC San DiegoNoneCommunity member (no relationship with UC)The Climate Crisis is here! I support this because I support all the UC students who will have to live with the consequences of inaction.
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Le Page, LydiaUC San FranciscoPhysical Therapy, and RadiologyStudent/PostdocThe climate crisis is devastating our world, and we need to act now. I would be proud of UC taking such action.View
Barton, TylerUC Santa BarbaraEnvironmental Studies, SociologyStudent/PostdocThe change our planet needs comes from every level of all of our lives including the university I attend. If we are going to be serious about this, we need to ALL do our part. View
Fabella, KrystlUC San DiegoManagement ScienceStudent/PostdocStudents should not be financially complicit on works that go against sustainability and negatively impact our environment.View
Roxworthy, EmilyUC San DiegoTheatre and DanceFacultySo UC leads the country in saving our planet View
Goldenson, NaomiUC Los AngelesInstitute of the Environment and SustainabilityStudent/PostdocSo much relevant research is being done right here. Climate change affects the people of California, who the UC is meant to serve. We should be leading on this issue.View
Aguilar, VictorN/AotherCommunity member (no relationship with UC)save the planet from vampire corporations killing our planet for money.View
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
Traweek, SharonUC Los AngelesGender StudiesFacultyOverdueView
Drew, JesseUC DavisCinema and Digital MediaFacultyOur university should take the lead on protecting our earth.View
Albanese, Catherine LUC Santa BarbaraReligious StudiesFacultyOur planet is in peril, and we must do everything feasible to lessen our carbon footprint. Climate change cannot be wished away without effective action.View
Altstatt, AnnUC Santa CruzArts DivisionStaffOur collective future depends on action taken now!View
Moraga, CherrieUC Santa BarbaraEnglishFacultyOnly through divestment will transnationals suffer the financial loss forcing them to support alternate programs. With divested monies future alternate energy solutions can be developed.View
Jew, BryantUC San DiegoMarine BiologyStudent/PostdocOf the many things that we as a community can do to help combat climate change, this is perhaps one of the most important.View
Landman, MiriamUC Santa CruzCommunity StudiesAlumnusNot only is divesting from all fossil fuel funds the morally right thing to do (to try to prevent the suffering/extinction of humans and other species), but it's the financially smart thing to do. View
Shrayber, IlyaUC DavisDesignStudent/Postdocnot a lot of dinosaurs leftView
Shoptaw, JohnUC BerkeleyEnglishFacultyNext spring I'll be teaching a research seminar in Ecopoetry (English 190). I want to be able to tell my students, whose future is at stake, that UC has begun divesting from fossil fuels.View
Brinkley, CatherineUC DavisHuman EcologyFacultyMy research has focused on countries that have been able to decouple GDP from GHG. The UCs are on track to do that and their investments should spur a low-carbon future beyond the campus. View
Katz, SpencerUC DavisPolitical Science Student/PostdocMy future depends on it.View
Le, AnnieUC San DiegoHuman BiologyAlumnusMy education and campus involvement shaped my commitment to building a more socially and environmentally just world. Divesting from extractive, polluting coal, oil, and natural gas is the right step.View
Green, ShulamiteUC Los AngelesPsychiatryFacultyMoney is currently one of the most powerful ways to affect climate change - we desperately need to make it more expensive to burn fossil fuels and the UC divesting from the worst offenders will help.View
Becker-Varano, TamaUC BerkeleyNoneCommunity member (no relationship with UC)Mitigating climate crisis demands a fossil fuel free future. View
Stucky, GalenUC Santa BarbaraChemistry & Biochemistry, MaterialsFacultymight gain a few more daysView
Ungerleider, JohnUC BerkeleyDevelopment StudiesAlumnusIt's the right thing, for Berkeley to be a climate leader. I learned about global warming in class at Cal in 1979! Ouch. And what have we done about it since then? View
Devine, ScottUC DavisLand, Air, and Water ResourcesStudent/PostdocIt's the right thing to do. View
migala, henriUC San DiegoInternational HouseStaffIt's the right thing to do!View
Reilley, DavidUC Los AngelesChemistry and BiochemistryStudent/PostdocIt's the right thing to do and the UC system is so large that it could have an impact.View
Griffin, SusanUC Los AngelesUCLA Writing ProgramsOtherIt's the least we can do for the next generation.View
Kleinhesselink, AndrewUC Los AngelesEcology and Evolutionary BiologyStudent/PostdocIt's simple! Each cent that UC invests in fossil fuels is an endorsement of future CO2 emissions and future climate disasters for California and world. $ TALKS!View
Granett, AriellaUC BerkeleyEnvironmental DesignAlumnusIt's clear we need to stop burning fossil fuels for the sake of our future.View
Hall, AlexUC Los AngelesAtmospheric and Oceanic SciencesFacultyIt's beyond time to eliminate our reliance on fossil fuels. View
McManus, NickUC San DiegoBiochemistry & Cell BiologyStudent/PostdocIt's absurd to keep investing in an industry with an economically and environmentally unsustainable future. This is a tangible way to make an impact on our society.View
Rosenfeld, AyaUC San DiegoBioinformaticsStudent/PostdocIt's a step towards making students' tuition money support only clean energy! View
mcclelland, seanUC San FranciscolibraryStaffIt's a no-brainer. I didn't even know we were investing in that way. We should lead by example, as we often do in other areas. Strongly support.View
Wehrheim, KatrinUC BerkeleyMathematicsFacultyit's 2019 and a climate emergencyView
Gray, Chris HablesUC Santa CruzCrown CollegeFacultyIt is necessary and just.View
Jue, MelodyUC Santa BarbaraEnglishFacultyIt is important to me that UC refuse to tie its economic future to the oil industry. It would be far better for UC to invest in green technologies, among other humane investments.View
Moses, KatharineUC San DiegoGeneral BiologyStudent/PostdocIt is important for UCSD to divest from fossil fuels because of the moral and ethical implications behind it. If they reinvested in clean energy, it would also help stall climate change. View
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
Mishra, JyotiUC San DiegoPsychiatryFacultyIt is imperative for us to do all we can to save the planet!View
Branaman, pamelaUC San FranciscoPediatrics -ZSFGStaffIt is imperative for our planet that we discontinue the use of fossil fuels as early as possible, as well as preserving future endowments to UCView
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