Article 4547E At last, divestment is hitting the fossil fuel industry where it hurts | Bill McKibben

At last, divestment is hitting the fossil fuel industry where it hurts | Bill McKibben

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Bill McKibben
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Trillions of dollars of investments are being taken out of carbon-intensive companies. Governments must now take notice

I remember well the first institution to announce it was divesting from fossil fuel. It was 2012 and I was on the second week of a gruelling tour across the US trying to spark a movement. Our roadshow had been playing to packed houses down the west coast, and we'd crossed the continent to Portland, Maine. As a raucous crowd jammed the biggest theatre in town, a physicist named Stephen Mulkey took the mic. He was at the time president of the tiny Unity College in the state's rural interior, and he announced that over the weekend its trustees had voted to sell their shares in coal, oil and gas companies. "The time is long overdue for all investors to take a hard look at the consequences of supporting an industry that persists in destructive practices," he said.

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