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PositionWhy I support the
divestment memorial
Anderson, Qin-HongUC San DiegoChinese StudiesFacultybecause our time is running out. View
Drew, JesseUC DavisCinema and Digital MediaFacultyOur university should take the lead on protecting our earth.View
Kishi, DonaldUC San FranciscoClinical PharmacyFacultyThe clock is ticking on Global WarmingView
Bergen, BenUC San DiegoCognitive ScienceFacultyView
Deak, GedeonUC San DiegoCognitive ScienceFacultyView
Mukamel, EranUC San DiegoCognitive ScienceFacultyView
Wu, HannahUC San DiegoCognitive ScienceStudent/PostdocBecause UCSD should be able to be proud of its sustainability initiative. Because caring for the environment is the future, and innovation is what UCSD should be about.View
Horwitz, RobertUC San DiegoCommunicationFacultyView
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
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
Terada, ReiUC IrvineComparative LiteratureFacultyView
Hoenicke, SarahUC IrvineComparative LiteratureStudent/PostdocWe must divorce ourselves and our institutions from fossil fuels!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
Kung, MarilynUC DavisComputer EngineeringStudent/PostdocView
Rogaway, PhillipUC DavisComputer ScienceFacultyView
Awni, AliaUC San DiegoComputer ScienceStudent/PostdocView
Nair, SathvikUC BerkeleyComputer Science, Cognitive ScienceStudent/PostdocIn order to truly ensure that UC leads the way in researching the mitigation of climate change, it must refuse to accept money from corporate donors furthering the problem.View
Kupsh, DylanUC Santa BarbaraComputer Science, SociologyStudent/PostdocI think our investments make an impact. We should have investments which reflect our campus communities. The destruction of the earth is not a value shared by our university community.View
Pollak, RogerUC BerkeleyConservation and Resource StudiesAlumnusView
Gauthier, TessUC BerkeleyConservation and Resource Studies Student/PostdocI support the divestment memorial because I believe every person and life has a right to a clean and healthy world now and in the future. University of California must help lead the way! View
Hoage, ArielUC BerkeleyConservation and Resource Studies Student/PostdocView
Gray, Chris HablesUC Santa CruzCrown CollegeFacultyIt is necessary and just.View
Jhala, RanjitUC San DiegoCSEFacultyBecause its high time the UC put its money behind better causes.View
Bellare, MihirUC San DiegoCSEFacultyView
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
Martin, MichaelUC San FranciscoDepartment of Epidemiology & BiostatisticsFacultyEvery person and every organization needs to do everything possible to avoid catastrophic effects from climate change. This divestment is consistent with that approach. View
Ritterbusch, AmyUC Los AngelesDepartment of Social WelfareFacultyView
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
Mathes, ErinUC San FranciscoDermatologyFacultyView
Abuabara, KatrinaUC San FranciscoDermatologyFacultyView
Botto, NinaUC San FranciscoDermatology FacultyWho among us would not!?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
Steen, AaronUC San FranciscoDermatologyOtherView
Williams, MaryUC San FranciscoDermatology and PediatricsFacultyClimate change is the most profound threat of our time to health and well-being. The University, as architect of the future, has a moral obligation to divest.View
Shrayber, IlyaUC DavisDesignStudent/Postdocnot a lot of dinosaurs leftView
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
BezansonPhD, DavidUC San FranciscoDivision of General Internal MedicineStaffEnvironmental and public health for current and future generations of all species. There are thousands of investments that are fossil free and have comparable profit potential, e.g. renewables.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
Goldman, RobertUC BerkeleyDSSEASFacultyUC needs to be a leader in efforts to combat carbon induced climate change.View
Romps, DavidUC BerkeleyEarth and Planetary ScienceFacultyView
Sloat, LindseyUC IrvineEarth Systems ScienceStudent/PostdocView
Margot, Jean-LucUC Los AngelesEarth, Planetary, and Space SciencesFacultyUrgent action on curbing greenhouse gas emissions is needed.View
Artes, JuanUC DavisECEStudent/PostdocView
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
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
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
Turba, RachelUC Los AngelesEcology and Evolutionary BiologyStudent/PostdocView
Brown, ClairUC BerkeleyEconomicsFacultyInvesting in fossil fuel assets is financially risky and also unethical. We must care for the planet as well as care about our pension fund. Divestment does both.View
Howes, CarolleeUC Los AngelesEducationFacultyView
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