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PositionWhy I support the
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Saha, PoulomiUC BerkeleyEnglishFacultyView
Horwitz, RobertUC San DiegoCommunicationFacultyView
Wehrheim, KatrinUC BerkeleyMathematicsFacultyit's 2019 and a climate emergencyView
Gorman, MichaelUC San DiegoPsychologyFacultyView
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
Faruqui, MunisUC BerkeleySouth & Southeast Asian StudiesFacultyView
Stucky, GalenUC Santa BarbaraChemistry & Biochemistry, MaterialsFacultymight gain a few more daysView
Schweik, SusanUC BerkeleyEnglishFacultyView
wienhausen, gabrieleUC San DiegoCell & Developmental BiologyFacultybecause now is the time to act to save planet earth for our children and grandchildren.View
Geschwind, MichaelUC San FranciscoNeurologyFacultyHave to prevent future global warning. Decreasing use of fossil fuels is better for the environment and healthView
Wong, EricUC San DiegoRadiologyFacultyI support sending a clear message that fossil fuels are detrimental to our future.View
Stoermer, ViolaUC San DiegoPsychologyFacultyView
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
Das, SaktiUC DavisUrologyFacultyTo prevent catastrophic climate changeView
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
Kellner, JosephUC BerkeleyHistoryFacultyWhat choice do we have? If UC Berkeley can't divest, then we're all screwed.View
Nordahl, ThomasUC DavisPsychiatry & Behavioral SciencesFacultyWe, the University, can set an example of restricting carbon emissions into the environment.View
Mackil, EmilyUC BerkeleyHistoryFacultyView
DeLay, BrianUC BerkeleyHistoryFacultyClimate change is the great crisis of our time, and UC has an ethical obligation to lead by example. View
Mishra, JyotiUC San DiegoPsychiatryFacultyIt is imperative for us to do all we can to save the planet!View
Stone, JamesN/AGeography & Political ScienceFacultyBecause as David Wallace Wells makes abundantly clear in "The Uninhabitable Earth" we are facing the prospect of a climate catastrophe by the latter half of this century.View
Anderson, Qin-HongUC San DiegoChinese StudiesFacultybecause our time is running out. View
Croker, BenUC San DiegoPediatricsFacultyView
Ritterbusch, AmyUC Los AngelesDepartment of Social WelfareFacultyView
Rice, RobertUC DavisEnvironmental ToxicologyFacultyTo help turn the tide of public opinion toward supporting action to lessen climate changeView
Ranney, MichaelUC BerkeleyEducationFacultyView
Abrahamson, DorUC BerkeleyGraduate School of EducationFacultyFor the future of my children.View
Longo, MarjorieUC DavisChemical engineeringFacultyClimate change and pollution concernsView
Hochschild, Arlie RussellUC BerkeleyEmeritaFacultyView
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
Lisovsky, KarlUC Los AngelesWriting ProgramsFacultyFor "our children's children's children" (as the Moody Blues so eloquently put it).View
Wolff, GoetzUC Los AngelesUrban PlanningFacultyIt is essential that we, as an institution, address climate changeView
Urbanic, JamesUC San DiegoRadiation Medicine and Applied SciencesFacultyClimate change is real and we need to stop supporting energy sources that are contributing to it......View
Moretti, JaninaUC San DiegoBiochemistryAlumnusView
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
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
Swann, NicoleUC San DiegoNeurosciencesAlumnusView
Greenhouse, IanUC San DiegoPsychologyAlumnusView
Newman, ThomasUC San DiegoSchool of Medicine, 1980AlumnusDivesting is the morally and financially sound choice. View
Wildberger, KevinUC San DiegoMasters in educationAlumnusClimate change is an emergency. Researchers at UCSD and The Scripps Institute know this very well. Not divesting completely from fossil fuels is hypocrisy, and complacency and what is to come.View
Maddox, DianeUC Santa BarbaraSpanish AlumnusI want my daughters and all species to have a future.View
Golden, KCUC BerkeleySocial Science field majorAlumnusEither the fossil fuel industry emails profitable or humanity preserves some meaningful chance of a decent future. Not both. UC must get onside with the latter
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Pollak, RogerUC BerkeleyConservation and Resource StudiesAlumnusView
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
Hume, SuzanneUC San DiegoEducation. I received my reading specialist credential through education extension at UCSD Alumnus Divesting in the fossil fuels is the right thing to do! Over 7 million people each year die because of air pollution. Over 330,000 children are diagnosed in the United States each year with asthma.View
Young, NadineUC BerkeleySociologyAlumnusI fight for action on the climate emergency in every way I can. I do it for my children and grandchildren, and all children. 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
Picker, JakeUC Santa BarbaraFeminist studiesAlumnusClimate change is going to be a literal apocalypse. Time to make big changes yesterdayView
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
Willis, ElianaUC Santa CruzEnvironmental StudiesAlumnusI want to live in a habitable planet and be able to grow old and raise children. This cannot happen if we continue to use and invest in Fossil Fuels. Divest now!View
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