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PositionWhy I support the
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Young , ChelseaUC San FranciscoPsychiatryStudent/PostdocUC must be on the right side of history View
Sutton, PatriceUC San FranciscoOBGYN&Reproductive SciencesFacultyInvesting in the health of Californians means divesting from fossil fuelsView
Lindtzie, WandraleeUC San FranciscoCECPStaffGood for the planet. Good for our endowment security. Good for our students. View
Zorn, ManfredUC San FranciscoCECPStaffView
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
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
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
Hendlin, YogiUC San FranciscoMedicineStaffView
Salome, MaryUC San FranciscoMedicineStaffI want to do everything I can to change the current course of climate change, and create a livable future for all of us who make our home on this planet.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
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
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
Geschwind, MichaelUC San FranciscoNeurologyFacultyHave to prevent future global warning. Decreasing use of fossil fuels is better for the environment and healthView
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
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
Cozzitorto, CorinnaUC San FranciscoOphthalmologyStudent/PostdocView
Brown, DavidUC San FranciscoPharmaceutical ChemistryStudent/PostdocI believe it equality, efficiency and legacyView
pittolo, silviaUC San FranciscoBiochem & BiophysStudent/PostdocIt is a shame for a public, non-profit entity such as UCSF to be hypocritical on green energy: publicly advertising its zero-waste efforts, and beneath the surface investing in "dirty" energies..View
Penilla, CarlosUC San FranciscoPediatricsStudent/PostdocDivestment will help deal with climate change.View
Fernandes, NicoleUC San FranciscoNeurologyStudent/PostdocView
Aschbacher, KirstinUC San FranciscoMedicineFacultyI have two children, whom I love more than convenience. I think we should all come to grips with the fact that if we don't act, the consequences will be deeply horrific. View
Ferreira, LeonardoUC San FranciscoSurgeryStudent/PostdocView
Thompson-Lastad, ArianaUC San FranciscoOsher Center for Integrative MedicineStudent/PostdocView
cambier, danielleUC San FranciscoHousingStaffView
Barrett, KarenUC San FranciscoOtolaryngology-Head and Neck SurgeryStudent/PostdocView
Steen, AaronUC San FranciscoDermatologyOtherView
Metcalf, KevinUC San FranciscoAnatomyStudent/PostdocFor a healthy 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
Laslavic, KennethUC San FranciscoAcademic SenateStaffClimate change is the most pressing issue of my generation. It is at the intersection of environmental, economic, health, and social justice and demands bold policy solutions. View
Williams, EmilyUC Santa BarbaraGeography Student/PostdocView
Maddox, DianeUC Santa BarbaraSpanish AlumnusI want my daughters and all species to have a future.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
Weber, ElisabethUC Santa BarbaraGermanic and SlavicFacultyView
Walker, JanetUC Santa BarbaraFilm and Media StudiesFacultyView
Fogu, ClaudioUC Santa BarbaraFrench and ItalianFacultyView
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
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
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
Carlson, JulieUC Santa BarbaraEnglishFacultyView
Stokes, LeahUC Santa BarbaraPolitical ScienceFacultyView
Snyder, JonUC Santa BarbaraFrench and Italian FacultyView
Nesci, CatherineUC Santa BarbaraFrench and ItalianFacultyWe should support renewable energy and not those that pollute and endanger our planet, and hurt other people. View
Marcuse, HaroldUC Santa BarbaraHistoryFacultyFossils fuels must stay in the ground, divesting from their extraction is one way to pressure policy-makers and the industry to make that happen.View
Cook, Elizabeth HeckendornUC Santa BarbaraEnglish, and Comparative LiteratureFacultyView
Holdrege, BarbaraUC Santa BarbaraReligious StudiesFacultyView
Picker, JakeUC Santa BarbaraFeminist studiesAlumnusClimate change is going to be a literal apocalypse. Time to make big changes yesterdayView
Stucky, GalenUC Santa BarbaraChemistry & Biochemistry, MaterialsFacultymight gain a few more daysView
Williams, DavidUC Santa BarbaraBren SchoolStudent/PostdocClimate change is the greatest challenge of our time. If organisations like UC don't tackle it, then who will? We need to show leadership.View
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