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NameCampusDepartment
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PositionWhy I support the
divestment memorial
Holl, KarenUC Santa CruzEnvironmental StudiesFacultyView
Emigh, Rebecca JeanUC Los AngelesSociologyFacultyView
Hong, ChristineUC Santa CruzLiterature and Critical Race and Ethnic StudiesFacultyView
Kroskrity, PaulUC Los AngelesAnthropology, American Indian StudiesFacultyThe right thing to do for our planet and our relationship to it.View
Skenazy, PaulUC Santa CruzLiteratureFacultyView
Jones, David EvanUC Santa CruzMusicFacultyTo counteract global warmingView
Paten, BenedictUC Santa CruzBiomolecular EngineeringFacultyView
Howes, CarolleeUC Los AngelesEducationFacultyView
Ray, SugataUC BerkeleyHistory of ArtFacultyView
Paik Schoenberg, FredericUC Los AngelesStatisticsFacultyView
Primack, JoelUC Santa CruzPhysicsFacultyBetter for Earth's future, and a better investment strategyView
Del Valle, IvonneUC BerkeleySpanish and PortugueseFacultyView
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
Cooper, WadeUC Santa CruzKresge CollegeFacultyView
Tilly, ChrisUC Los AngelesUrban PlanningFacultyInterested in saving the earth.View
Plann, SusanUC Los AngelesChican@ StudiesFacultyBecause this is the only planet we have to live on.View
Gray, Chris HablesUC Santa CruzCrown CollegeFacultyIt is necessary and just.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
Lloyd, DavidUC RiversideEnglishFacultyView
Bierman, JamesUC Santa CruzTheater ArtsFacultyView
Porter, EricUC Santa CruzHistory/History of ConsciousnessFacultyView
Nash, MarkUC Santa CruzArts divisionFacultyView
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
Parry, KyleUC Santa CruzHistory of Art and Visual CultureFacultyView
Cook, Elizabeth HeckendornUC Santa BarbaraEnglish, and Comparative LiteratureFacultyView
Holdrege, BarbaraUC Santa BarbaraReligious StudiesFacultyView
Shaffer, ChrisUC San FranciscoLibraryFacultyView
Lai, AndrewUC San FranciscoMedicineFacultyView
Kishi, DonaldUC San FranciscoClinical PharmacyFacultyThe clock is ticking on Global WarmingView
Arcilla, LisaUC San FranciscoPediatric CardiologyFacultyClimate change is the single most pressing public health emergency for our children. As a pediatric cardiologist and mother, I must do everything I can to advocate for the world children will inherit.View
Gibson, MargaretUC Santa CruzEducationFacultyI want to save our planet, and we need to do everything we can to do so.View
Lewis, CynthiaUC Santa CruzEducationFacultyView
Sutton, PatriceUC San FranciscoOBGYN&Reproductive SciencesFacultyInvesting in the health of Californians means divesting from fossil fuelsView
Thackray, VarykinaUC San DiegoOB/GYNFacultyView
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
Church, KellieUC San DiegoOBGYN and Reproductive SciencesFacultyView
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
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
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
Walker, CarenUC San DiegoPsychologyFacultyView
Bolzendahl, CatherineUC IrvineSociologyFacultyView
Goldman, RobertUC BerkeleyDSSEASFacultyUC needs to be a leader in efforts to combat carbon induced climate change.View
Romps, DavidUC BerkeleyEarth and Planetary ScienceFacultyView
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
Smith, David A.UC IrvineSociologyFacultyView
Frank, David JohnUC IrvineSociologyFacultyClimate change.View
Primus, KristinUC BerkeleyPhilosophy FacultyView
Hsing, You-tienUC BerkeleyGeographyFacultyView
Rumbaut, Rubén G.UC IrvineSociologyFacultyView
Kazmi, AsmaUC BerkeleyArt PracticeFacultyView
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