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	<title>Comments on: Renewable Energy Development and Fossil Fuel Divestment are Fashionable</title>
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		<title>By: Damian Carrington</title>
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		<dc:creator>Damian Carrington</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Keep it in the ground: fossil fuel divestment leaps at universities&lt;/strong&gt;

From The Guardian, United Kingdom, November 22, 2016

Some 43 UK universities have pledged to dump investments in fossil fuels, having accepted the arguments of campaigners

Oxford Alumni supporting fossil fuel divestment stage a protest and sit-in in the Clarendon Building, Oxford University.

Pretty much all we know about climate change comes from academia, which makes the news of a leap in fossil fuel divestment by universities in the UK particularly important.

On so many issues over the decades, where universities lead, society follows. Now, as I report here, 43 UK universities have pledged to dump investments in fossil fuels, having accepted the arguments of campaigners that funding these companies is both economically and morally bankrupt.

The idea that green investment is good investment is growing in the financial world too. By last September, over $2.6tn of assets were covered by fossil fuel divestment pledges. In December we’ll get an update on that figure and it’s likely to be much higher. Watch this space.

Damian Carrington, head of environment reporting</description>
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<p>From The Guardian, United Kingdom, November 22, 2016</p>
<p>Some 43 UK universities have pledged to dump investments in fossil fuels, having accepted the arguments of campaigners</p>
<p>Oxford Alumni supporting fossil fuel divestment stage a protest and sit-in in the Clarendon Building, Oxford University.</p>
<p>Pretty much all we know about climate change comes from academia, which makes the news of a leap in fossil fuel divestment by universities in the UK particularly important.</p>
<p>On so many issues over the decades, where universities lead, society follows. Now, as I report here, 43 UK universities have pledged to dump investments in fossil fuels, having accepted the arguments of campaigners that funding these companies is both economically and morally bankrupt.</p>
<p>The idea that green investment is good investment is growing in the financial world too. By last September, over $2.6tn of assets were covered by fossil fuel divestment pledges. In December we’ll get an update on that figure and it’s likely to be much higher. Watch this space.</p>
<p>Damian Carrington, head of environment reporting</p>
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